I am River
The River Riders invite you to take a virtual bike trip along the shores of Bow River. In this experimental poetic documentary, Serap Brown (a PhD student in the Faculty of Education) and her...
The River Riders invite you to take a virtual bike trip along the shores of Bow River. In this experimental poetic documentary, Serap Brown (a PhD student in the Faculty of Education) and her...
Like most of us, the staff at Co-op and Career Services have been looking for new ways to connect with each other since the pandemic began. Zoom meetings and Skype calls can only go...
Peddling your bike at night under a glowing platter of a moon. Feeling the pure, uncomplicated love possible in childhood. “True love is infinite,” a 10-year-old character in ‘Til Death declares. This 2014 short...
Want some fun on your Sunday afternoon? How about a good ol’ fashioned hootenanny? Canadian alternative country chanteuse and UVic alum Carolyn Mark is bringing dozens of local country performers together for her Virtual...
Something is rotten in the state of… the world. And its name is COVID-19. Though this be madness, Theatre Inconnu is here to help! The theatre is now sharing a recording of its most...
Sit back and enjoy a stirring bit of music and research, as professor Harald Krebs and soprano Sharon Krebs celebrate Robert Schumann’s late songs. In this Distinguished Professor lecture, Harald explores how song composers...
Be honest… how much effort have you put into making your Zoom background look professional? If you’re like us, your living room has turned into a full-blown theatre set—with furniture and cushions placed just...
Summer vacations will look a little different this year. Most of us are scrapping travel plans and opting for activities closer to home. But it’s hard to find new things to do in your...
What are you missing most about UVic right now? A freshly brewed coffee from Biblio? Meeting friends for a dog walk? Sharing a laugh with a favourite prof? In a recent MyUVicLife post, English...
They say creativity is born out of necessity. That certainly holds true for music graduate student Lea Fetterman. Lea’s need to play would not be swayed by physical distancing. Instead, she found a very...