Monthly Archives: October, 2025

Campus Fashion: falling in love with make-up 

This is Campus Fashion, your source of inspiration for seasonal trends, cool finds, and wardrobe basics to keep you looking stylish throughout the year. What...

Building a more human future

Every time I tell someone I’m an English major I’m met with the same question: “Oh, so you want to be a teacher?” To which I...

Making a living off art made by the living

It’s hard enough to sustain oneself as a creative. A tale as old as time: what use is that liberal arts degree going to...

The story of Skyler the Spider

There’s a spider that’s been sitting in a web outside my window in the exact same position for at least three days straight. Naturally,...

Bram Stoker’s Dracula meets Nosferatu 

It was when I was confronted by an eerie creature in the dark, looking like a bat with no wings, that I felt my...

Patio season extended by Back Porch Music

Patio season comes to a close as summer turns to fall. But that doesn’t mean that music and merriment need to end, and Old...

Your morning pick-me-up just went up in price 

On Oct. 5, Tim Hortons announced that there will be a slight increase in their coffee prices at approximately 1.5 per cent or the...

The World in Turmoil: behind the scenes

Dr. Noah Schwartz is an assistant professor in the Political Science department at UFV, and author of Targeted: Citizenship, Advocacy, and Gun Control in...

$450,000 awarded to Abbotsford-based dietitian

Clinical dietitian Courtney Wedemire recently received the Michael Smith Health Research BC Health Professional-Investigator award of $450,000. Wedemire currently works at the Abbotsford Regional...

Tentative deal struck to end Vancouver Symphony Orchestra musicians strike

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s (VSO) musicians returned to work on Oct. 10 after reaching a tentative agreement. The deal was mediated by the B.C....

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