Monthly Archives: November, 2025

The question of sexual content has no easy answer 

Sexually arousing content isn’t something uncommon or new. As unpleasant as the thought is, our parents, grandparents, and every generation before have consumed content...

The Environmentalist: When clean energy gets dirty

Welcome to The Environmentalist, your column for understanding the natural world. This edition of the column is about how humanity’s newest revolution, the Green...

An “unhealthy” habit became my biggest nutritional asset

You are what you eat, they say. It’s common knowledge that eating healthy is important, but I feel like there is a lack of...

SUS celebrates their 30th anniversary at UFV

UFV’s Student Union Society (SUS) is commemorating three decades of advocating for student interests and strengthening the UFV community. SUS President Bilal Faisal Faheem...

Recap on the November 2025 Senate 

Senate serves as UFV’s academic governing body, making decisions that shape the daily experience of students and faculty. It advises the Board of Governors...

Queer resilience and intergenerational discourse

Professor Shel Stefan is a Visual Arts associate professor in the School of Creative Arts at UFV. They studied at Maine College of Art...

Thank goodness for Wicked: One Wonderful Night

It begins with a wide, continuous shot that drifts through the City of Angels — a bold echo of Wicked (2024)’s opening sequence. As the...

Bugonia is harrowing, but honest

Imagine you’re a female corporate executive, abducted by two men — one a bee-obsessed conspiracy theorist, the other his submissive cousin — and they...

Re-building a network of performers

Here in the Fraser Valley, what was once a flourishing local music scene was stunted in its growth by economic hardship and the COVID-19...

Rozema doesn’t jive with the underdog vibe

  When it is all said and done, Janelle Rozema might be the most prolific coach in UFV history. She’s already the school’s best volleyball...

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