The Bi-weekly Gamer: Cloud9 makes history after double overtime win

While I’ve never really followed competitive Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) as much as I have other games, I’ve watched the odd tournament or match. But that might change now. Just recently, one of the largest tournaments in CS:GO history took place at the ELEAGUE Boston Major. Cloud9, one of the esports industry’s top brands, […]

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News Briefs: February 7, 2018 issue

Camosun offering Ireland field school Camosun College’s English department is looking for students to sign up for its course on Irish literature that includes a journey to Ireland. Students taking English 163 will study at Camosun during May, then go to Ireland for the field school in May and June. The college says students should […]

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What’s Going On: February 7 to 20, 2018

Until Saturday, February 24 Lock up the heart! Phoenix Theatre is performing its newest play, Crimes of the Heart, this month. The play focuses on sisterhood and what happens when sisters reconnect after one has committed a violent crime. Tickets are between $15 and $26; more information can be found at phoenixtheatres.ca. Until Saturday, March […]

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Calculated Thought: A tale of three bubbles

Whether it was the tulip mania of the 1600s or the dot-com bubble in the ’90s, bubbles form when investor interest turns to hysteria and people start buying things not because they are useful but simply because they believe the price will rise high and fast. Recently, three particularly bubbly markets have been making headlines: […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: February 7, 2018

Still senseless?: In his Earth Person Commentary column in our February 8, 1993 issue, writer Alan Callbeck said that humanity is “moving toward increased senselessness, a depersonalized reality where emotional expression, intellectualization and simple human contact have been reduced by the way we live, work and behave.” So, it’s 25 years later, and our question, […]

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Contemporary artist provokes to rethink feminism’s potential

Three holograms stand at the end of Deluge Contemporary Art Gallery in Victoria. If you stand at the right angle in front of them, you can catch a wrinkled handkerchief on each. Are they real? What do they mean? Contemporary art puzzles us. It’s not about proportion, composition, or accuracy of imitating nature. It’s also […]

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Camosun student hits career highs in basketball with the Chargers

Camosun Chargers men’s basketball student athlete Dylan Marsden recently had a commanding 32-point weekend, hitting his own personal career high. Marsden was also recently nominated for PACWEST Athlete of the Week; he’s proud of what he’s accomplished, both for himself and for Camosun. “I mean, obviously, it’s every athlete’s dream to be nominated for things […]

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Unpacking the Bags: Don’t be afraid of new opportunities

Many of us international students, who chose to invest in education in another country, already have a career we want to pursue. The cost of studying abroad is very high, so it’s not something we choose to do without having a fairly fixed idea of the type of job we want, and we want to […]

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Camosun College Student Society receiving mystery packages

The Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) is one of several student unions throughout the province that has been receiving mystery packages from Amazon. The packages, which started showing up to the CCSS in late October, contain seemingly random items, including, to name just a few examples, small technological gadgets, sewing needles, and sex toys. And […]

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