by Cormac O’Brien | Mar 3, 2016 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
The Vikes kept their post-season dreams alive, beating the Trinity Western University (TWU) Spartans 2-1 in their best-of-three series. The Vikes opened with an 84-69 victory on Friday, Feb. 26th, but TWU pegged them back with an 84-79 win in the second game on the...
by Cormac O’Brien | Mar 2, 2016 | Campus, News
A University of Victoria student has been arrested Monday following allegations of sexual assault from four female students. The allegations were made public along with the recommendation of charges from the Saanich Police Department. Saanich PD say they were...
by Cormac O’Brien | Feb 26, 2016 | Campus, News
It’s election time — a time for student politicians making vague promises and a general sense of apathy from the student population. But this election also brings two referendums for the student body at large to vote upon. Both referendums concern student society fee...
by Cormac O’Brien | Feb 26, 2016 | Sports, Sports | Lifestyle
When you spend $77 million on a new court, it’s nice to be able to use it as much as possible. And CARSA will soon have its first taste of Canada West post-season action: the UVic Vikes women’s basketball team booked their berth in the playoffs with two vital wins...
by Cormac O’Brien | Feb 18, 2016 | Culture, Music
Stephen Harper may have been known as the (embarrassingly poor) musician in Canadian politics, but a recent announcement by Premier Christy Clark will certainly be music to many ears in B.C. On Thursday, Feb. 11, Clark announced the creation of the B.C. Music Fund,...