OPINIONS
AI and regime types: who benefits and how?
Brad Wood-MacLean
February 7, 2024
Navigating the New Frontier: AI's role in shaping political landscapes
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences nixed the Creativity and Society major. Why didn’t they ask students first?
Cameron Miranda-Radbord
February 7, 2024
Faculty's rejection of the Creative Expression and Society major program is the latest in a series of failures of accountability
Peeling back the recent history of bananas
Manuela Mora Castillo
February 7, 2024
A tale of America’s bloody intervention in Latin America for the golden fruit and the golden dollar
The Commodification of Equity
Steph Gyimah
November 29, 2023
Should performativity be considered progress?
The meaning of the Okanagan Charter for Victoria College students
Shane Joy
November 29, 2023
The Okanagan Charter is a step in the right direction, but we are in need of clarity and accountability measures
Not just a home away from home
Michael Elsaesser
November 29, 2023
The importance of third places, and how they influence university life
To condemn colonialism: contextualising the Palestinian struggle
Sara Qadoumi
November 1, 2023
The importance of uplifting the Palestinian narrative, from here onwards
Cyberpunk’d
James Lautens
November 1, 2023
How AI and other technologies are impacting university students
Historical memory and the necessity of remembrance
Manuela Mora Castillo
November 1, 2023
The efforts of Latin American societies to remember periods of internal conflict speak to the region’s desire for national conciliation
Why everyone should be talking about Argentina
Manuela Mora Castillo
October 18, 2023
Javier Milei and the looming shadow of the far-right in political rhetoric