Mind Your Business: Get the most out of networking events

Cocktails in castles; cheese in design houses; gluten-free pancakes: networking events in Victoria are never a bore. Whatever your academic major or personal interests, there is something out there for you. All you need are these six tips to get the most out of the networking experience. 1. Prepare an elevator pitch about yourself: roughly […]

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Dracula hits Victoria’s Craigdarroch Castle for some spooks and chills

Autumn has arrived. Burnt orange leaves begin to carpet the ground and dark grey clouds seem to linger forever. Heavy rains and howling winds make Victoria the perfect backdrop for harrowing tales, particularly those of the vampire variety. This autumn is no exception, as next week boasts the third year of Giggling Iguana and Launch […]

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Queerly Forward: Looking back, moving forward

As individuals we are always part of a larger collective. Our personal identities are greatly influenced and shaped by the history of our culture. It’s important for the healthy development of our communities to honour and recognize the parts of these histories that draw us closer together, and provide inspiration and strength in order to […]

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Fractured reality: Victoria’s William Head on Stage prison theatre project reveals humanity

This is a story about a live theatre production featuring puppets. But it’s also a story about men in prison. How these two things intersect is the tale of William Head on Stage, the only theatre production company in Canada that holds public theatre inside a federal correctional facility. Co-directors Ingrid Hansen of SNAFU Dance […]

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In Search of Lost Time: O’Connor’s Cyrus attack flawed

Singer Sinead O’Connor is being praised in recent media reports for condemning the poor behaviour of pop star Miley Cyrus in an open letter. Admittedly, Cyrus’ behaviour should be criticized and there are plenty of articles detailing this issue. But what no one seems to be addressing is the problems with O’Connor’s open letter. Her […]

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Vancouver magician Camilo gets close up, on a large scale

Not many magicians have a song written about them, but that’s only one of many interesting things about Camilo Dominguez, the inspiration for Vancouver’s Said the Whale’s song “Camilo (the Magician).” Born in Columbia, Dominguez received his first lesson in magic at the age of four from one of many professional magicians who would be […]

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Age of Geeks: Tech time full of news and surprises

Unlike my previous column, this issue is all about future releases, acquisitions, and surprises. There’s news from the phone and web sectors. Now that the annual IFA technology trade show is over, we thought we’d get a break from new releases and surprises. But, here we are again, still talking about these releases and some […]

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Ability’s Muse: Riverview would be stepping backwards

With the diagnosis of mental illness rising at an alarming rate, it isn’t a stretch to say that we live in a time of crisis. A prime example of the desperation of this situation can be found in Vancouver, where the mayor and police chief recently proposed that the Riverview psychiatric institution be reopened. Much […]

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Camosun Chargers celebrates two decades with gala, alumni games

On Saturday, September 28, the Camosun Chargers had a reunion-like party to celebrate 20 years of the college’s sports teams. Not only did the college’s athletics department unveil their new logo and mascot, but there were also alumni games and a social gathering, all of which meant a great deal to Camosun recreation and athletic […]

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