by colinklippenstein | Mar 21, 2013 | News
Andrew Weaver is a professor in the UVic Ocean Sciences department with an office in the Bob Wright Centre for Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. A world-renowned environmental scientist and climate modeler, Weaver is standing for election with the B.C. Green...
by colinklippenstein | Feb 7, 2013 | News
According to a recent labour market profile, a province-wide demand for highly educated workers is set to overtake the number of qualified workers starting in 2016 and increasing through 2020. Over the next decade, government investment in post-secondary will be key...
by colinklippenstein | Jan 14, 2013 | Sports | Lifestyle
As students, each term we strive to have good grades, a good social life and a good time. Of course, between the cramped schedules of studying, working, hanging with friends and sharing nights at the Sticky Wicket, it can be hard to maintain the healthy lifestyle we...
by colinklippenstein | Dec 6, 2012 | Opinions
Our democracy is predicated upon the principle that we, as citizens, cast a ballot for our preferred candidate in an election. To do this, we must have knowledge of the various parties and candidates who are running. The most effective way of finding out about...
by colinklippenstein | Nov 1, 2012 | Culture
I developed something of a crush on Jameson Irish Whiskey last year. A friend bought a bottle before we left Victoria for the holiday season, and he and I drained it in good time. We drank it on the rocks. Though I’d had Jameson in the past, I couldn’t recall it ever...