Camosun College welcomed journalist Jenessa Joy Klukas and photojournalist Mike Graeme on Oct. 26 for the guest talk “Reporting Resilience!”
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Let us not direct our anger towards survivors after papal visit
On July 24, Pope Francis finally arrived in Canada to issue an official apology to Indigenous people. Even before he came, the visit has been rife with controversy and full of disagreement.
Seven books you can still read before the end of summer
Summer may be almost over, but there’s still time to pick up a great book before the back-to-school grind starts again. Whether you’re looking for something light to pack in your beach bag this labour day weekend, or a book to broaden your perspective, this list has something for everyone.
Five great features screened at Victoria Film Festival this year
Let’s dive into a few of the best films Canada’s City of Gardens had to offer. Here are five favourite features from VFF.
It’s okay to be gender apathetic
When it comes to gender identity, words matter. Often, preventing acts of discrimination starts with learning these words. The right words can signify respect, recognition, and affirmation, while the wrong words can cause confusion, distance, or even animosity. But words are limited. Language is limited. In many cases, language is inadequate at expressing the nuance and granularity of human relationships
UVSS elections: 11 directors-at-large acclaimed
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From a ‘care-a-van’ to a warming tent, PEERS supports unhoused residents through COVID-19
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Reflections of a student journalist: just write!
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Worsened gender-based violence continues during COVID-19, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities
Since the start of the pandemic, gender-based violence has increased between 20 and 30 per cent and has disproportionately affected marginalized communities. Heightened violence and its unequal effects have left advocates calling for systemic change: COVID-19 has worsened inequities, but the gaps were already there.