Open Space: Camosun should take food-hub initiative more seriously

Arguing for the establishment of a food hub on Camosun’s Interurban campus isn’t easy, and the project doesn’t seem to be logistically viable at first glance. The initiative involves a food and beverage processing space for local businesses to use before their products go to marketplace. A recent feasibility study conducted by Greenchain Consulting put […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: October 18, 2023 issue

Strike, you’re out: In our October 19, 1998, issue, Nexus reported on CUPE local 2081 members picketing outside of both Camosun College campuses due to a lack of wage increases. Students entering school the previous Friday had been met with college services impacted by the strike. This resulted in the library, cafeteria, registration, and childcare […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: October 4, 2023 issue

Caf critiques: The talk of the town (or, more accurately, Camosun College) in the October 5, 1998 issue of Nexus seemed to be cafeteria complaints, covering both campuses. Two articles called for improvements for college food services in this issue. In the first, our single-named writer AJ addressed unfairly priced items and suggested that students […]

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Open Space: Campus bus service needs to get better, safer

Bus service to and from campus needs to improve. Especially with another rainy winter in Victoria fast approaching—that means cold, wet mornings and afternoons await those of us who have the absolute “pleasure” of using the bus to get to school. I’m only a few weeks into my first semester here, but I’ve seen my […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: September 20, 2023 issue

Cafeteria wins and woes: Apparently, the food at the cafeteria at Camosun’s Lansdowne campus was less than desirable back in the late ’90s. However, in our September 21, 1998 issue, Nexus writer John Overall reported that in August the cafeteria was taken over by Restauronics Service Ltd., and, apparently, the food improved greatly. He admired […]

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Open Space: Orangewashing not same as true allyship

With the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation coming up, have you taken a step back from your own life to look at those around you? Most of us are lucky enough to not have to think about the injustices that continue to plague people in Indigenous communities and other marginalized groups. We call that […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: Bill C-ya later Canadian news

When I entered Camosun College bright eyed and bushy tailed I wasn’t sure what career I wanted to pursue. During my first semester in the Digital Production, Writing and Design program I was quickly drawn to journalism. I thoroughly enjoyed my journalism class and was volunteering for Nexus, so my route to becoming a journalist […]

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Open Space: Seeing my father for the first, and last, time

I was caught in my father’s hold in the same way a fly gets caught in the sticky threads of a spider’s web, struggling to escape the suffocation. He was one of the most brilliant people I have known, and also one of the most tortured. He was a professor in art history with a […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: September 5, 2023 issue

No fishing in Fisher: In the September 8, 1998 issue of Nexus we reported on the creation of the pond in the Fisher building. The project was launched because of a suggestion from Camosun’s Health and Wellness Committee; the pond was meant to beautify the space as well as cleanse the air. In ’98 the […]

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Open Space: If you’re offended by Barbie, you’re part of the problem

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie premiered on July 21, and it inspired a mass wave of people to put on their favourite pink outfits and head to the movies, selling out theatres across the globe in the process. The movie is a massive success: the opening weekend saw $162 million in sales and broke the first-weekend record […]

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