Last week the Martlet tried out a cross-section of sex toys (most provided by locally owned and operated at-home sex toy company JoyToy) to find out just what tickled people the right (and wrong) ways.
With the weather gearing up to cool down, two Martlet staffers feud over whether it’s a time to celebrate or a time for mourning. It’s a question for the ages, one that has been plaguing humanity since the dawn of time.
She isn’t a spokesperson for cereal or gasoline. She’s simply a tiger that happens to be living in the Highlands – a district just northwest of Victoria.
Cotton swabs generally stored in bathroom medicine cabinets are often used for daily ear cleaning, so why do the manufacturers warn not to use them for that purpose?
The salty water surrounding Vancouver Island is a playground for brave beach-goers who can withstand the cold. But if suntanning with kelp and windsurfing with a wetsuit sounds unpleasant, warmer beaches await inland.
If cartoons are supposed to capture innocence, The Boondocks defies its role. This popular series sinks in overhyped stereotypes that push on the disappointing side — at least until a smart joke unexpectedly pops up that makes you laugh enough for an entire episode.
May 18, 2012, 6:27 p.m.
It's not just "peaceful assemblies" under fire; Charest plans to withhold funding from student societies who don't play nice. #ggi #loi78