A lesson in obsession
The Vic Alumni Reading Series featuring Alex Pugsley
A lesson in obsession Read More »
The Vic Alumni Reading Series featuring Alex Pugsley
A lesson in obsession Read More »
Recent events raise concerns of safety and transparency
Fighting fire with no water Read More »
Vic’s efforts at tackling food affordability Ned’s Café has kicked off the academic year by introducing meals for $5.50 as part of a collaboration with VUSAC to increase food affordability at Victoria College. These meals include Grab’ n Go packaged entrées as well as warm snacks such as samosas, empanadas, and Jamaican patties from 11
$5 meals pilot project launches at Ned’s Café Read More »
Calling on students, faculty, and staff to support climate action
VUSAC’s strategic planning petition Read More »
What is summer reading and why don’t we do it?
The beach read unread Read More »
Opt-out deadline set for September 19
Looming Student Choice Initiative deadline threatens student life Read More »
More exciting than ever in its 28th year
Behind the scenes of the Vic Book Sale Read More »
Everything you need to know about the when, where, and how of running in the VUSAC election.
VUSAC fall elections Read More »
The “““media””” would have us believe that the titular Ned of Ned’s Cafe (1.3 stars, blogTO), is a nickname for E. J. Pratt, who was the “““““leading poet of his time.””””” That belief is the coward’s way out. Believing that is denial. Believing that is a danger. If you stay very still, late at night, close your eyes, and listen closely