Yeah, I was Googling and I saw a couple of his Martlet articles. So much anger! In another article he wrote (not for the Martlet), he denied that he's an ex-professor... so I wonder why he chooses UVic.
I can tell you he has been on campus since the 1970s, he wasn't a prof then though, and if he ever was, it wasn't at UVic. Also, he reads several languages (including Russian).
Is that guy still there?? What a hoot! I remember him back in the late '80's. I also remember an old bag lady who "lived" at one of the desk cubicles in the library. It's amazing what kind of human traffic UVic attracts.
I've always wondered about him! I was in class last week and he was sleeping on the grass outside the window. My prof noticed him and said that he had a couple philosophy degrees and had been around for a long time.
Peter Verin is a professional salvager and the self-professed campus enviro-intellectual. There is no truth to either of the common rumours a)that he's a former professor, nor b)that he resides on campus Taken from August/September 2005 vol.2 no.2 StreetNewz
He has been a UVic institution back to at least 1982, when I started going there. At that time he was keeping himself busy recycling all the printed-on newsprint to be found in the bins in the computer lab.
The rumour that he was once a professor who fried out his mind on drugs is an enduring one, but I don't think it's true. Universities attract autodidacts, and he sounds like an especially angry one, certainly after one of his frequent run-ins with campus security folks who object to him leaving mounds of what he calls "salvage" in classrooms and hallways.
I don't think he's homeless, but where his home is is a matter of conjecture too. Another rumour is that he's a remittance man, surviving on an allowance given him by his wealthy family back East. That's a good story too - Victoria used to be full of remittance men.
awww i love ol' pete. i had some pretty interesting conversations with him; he seemed kind of intrigued that a "non-mainstream female such as [myself]" would choose to pursue a degree in engineering.
one time i was on the bus, and the driver wouldn't let him on because he had a baby carriage. his argument was that pete didn't have a baby in the carriage, so he wasn't allowed to bring it on the bus. mean driver.
He's a nice guy. He's a good facilitator for Socratic-style discussion. We've talked about academic discipline boundaries, how values should be considered in decision making, pitfalls in predicting societal change, links between culture and perception, and things like that. I've never asked about his past, or why he's here. I don't get the feeling that he wants to talk about it.
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The rumour that he was once a professor who fried out his mind on drugs is an enduring one, but I don't think it's true. Universities attract autodidacts, and he sounds like an especially angry one, certainly after one of his frequent run-ins with campus security folks who object to him leaving mounds of what he calls "salvage" in classrooms and hallways.
I don't think he's homeless, but where his home is is a matter of conjecture too. Another rumour is that he's a remittance man, surviving on an allowance given him by his wealthy family back East. That's a good story too - Victoria used to be full of remittance men.
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one time i was on the bus, and the driver wouldn't let him on because he had a baby carriage. his argument was that pete didn't have a baby in the carriage, so he wasn't allowed to bring it on the bus. mean driver.
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