Open Space: Camosun needs to re-evaluate math credit

I’ve taken a variety of courses at Camosun: English, philosophy, psychology, and symbolic logic, for example. I achieved a broad education, which is what Camosun wants, and I mostly did it on my terms. But there was one course that was required for my program, and I did everything I could to avoid it. Getting […]

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New Earth Bandits 2 offers choose-your-own-adventure theatre

For centuries, theatre has been a fairly static affair where the audience gathers in an auditorium and quietly watches an ensemble of performers. However, a local theatre group is on a mission to defy all of that. SNAFU Society of Unexpected Spectacles prides itself in creating non-linear unconventional productions that appeal to a wider demographic. […]

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New Music Revue: David Franklin Courtright off to amazing start with Brutal Tenderness

David Franklin Courtright Brutal Tenderness (TODO) 4.5/5 While David Franklin Courtright now resides in Los Angeles, the singer/songwriter, originally from Atlanta, draws inspiration from his roots—music such as Appalachian folk, classic rock, and southern hip-hop. His debut album Brutal Tenderness is an emotional journey about a queer boy forced to hide his true self who […]

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How to get the most out of summer’s final stretch

Summer is arguably the most awaited season: with it comes more freedom in regard to time management and activity planning. Some use it to recharge for the new school year, whereas others decide to invest this time in projects and work. It doesn’t matter which of these paths you have chosen: we all deserve the […]

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The importance of being readers: Why we study literature

There’s something sacred about opening a book, entering a whole new world, and becoming entirely immersed in a story. English classes were always a favourite of mine for this very reason. Although my education is focused on a very different field of study, I think that everyone can benefit from the practice of literary analysis, […]

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News Briefs: August 6, 2025 issue

Camosun student takes home co-op award Saffron Hilder, a recent Camosun Accounting graduate, was recently selected as the recipient of the 2025 Gordon Hutcheson Memorial Co-op Award. The award, sponsored by Hutcheson & Co. Chartered Professional Accountants, is given to an Accounting student based on co-op and academic performance. Mechanical Engineering Technology students showcase capstone […]

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Chargers women’s volleyball welcomes new coach

The Camosun College Chargers women’s volleyball team will usher in a new coach courtside this coming semester. Scott Freeburn will be succeeding Brent Hall as head coach during the 2025-26 season as Hall moves into an assistant coach position with the women’s volleyball team at the University of the Fraser Valley.  For 15 years, Freeburn […]

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