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Matter of gender identity in schools will likely reach the Supreme Court of Canada, law professors predict
September 25, 2024 | Saskatoon StarPhoenix via UVic News UR Pride has filed a legal challenge against Saskatchewan’s new policy requiring parental consent for students under 16 to use their preferred names and pronouns at school. They argue this policy violates two...
The “African Rifles”, and other lesser-known aspects of B.C.’s history
September 20, 2024 | National Post via UVic News A recent article published by National Post highlights the story of the Victoria Pioneer Rifle Corps — also known as the African Rifles — and its significance in British Columbia’s history. Governor James Douglas, an...
Researchers may be overestimating fish populations, study finds
September 17, 2024 | The New York Times, City News via UVic News A recent study found that fish population estimates are about 11% too high — something that could lead to unsustainable fishing practices. “What we found is that on average, across all of these...
UVic Library digitizes over three thousand Masters theses
UVic Libraries has digitized and made accessible online over 3,000 (1967 to 2004) Masters theses. This multi-year project marks a significant milestone in making student research available to a global audience. The theses were deposited in UVic's open access...
UVic Library introduces new tool to support open access publishing
UVic Libraries is committed to immediate barrier-free access to Canadian scholarly research outputs. With our publisher agreements, UVic scholars can publish an unlimited number of articles without paying any article processing charges (APCs). We have...
5 Tips to help students turn course reserves into a learning tool
Did you know that the course reserves site is more than just a place where you can access your course readings? It seems like a silly question! But when students are constantly being directed to new software and webpages for their studies, thay can easily miss the...
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