Getting There Together: Cycling should be a no-brainer

Getting There Together is a new column exploring alternative modes of transportation. The car dominates most public space in North American cities. The rest is divvied between property owners. The lines between properties need to be efficient pathways to get between those properties. Streets and sidewalks are our public space—if it weren’t for getting between […]

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Tofino author Joanna Streetly shows eye for nature in Wild Fierce Life

As someone who grew up fishing on the west coast of Vancouver Island, I often felt like I was reading about my own childhood in Tofino-based author Joanna Streetly’s Wild Fierce Life: Dangerous Moments on the Outer Coast (Caitlin Press). But the book isn’t about fishing. Streetly writes about the antagonist—nature—in this collection of short […]

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Communication Error: The importance of nonverbal communication

Imagine a bird, or a plane. Now, everyone has a different image in their head of what a bird looks like (or maybe you’re just picturing Superman). Yet, everyone knows the definition of a bird, of a plane, and what they are. So, why would everyone have different representations of the “same” word? When we […]

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Open Space: The failure of feminism

If there is one harsh lesson I have learned in life, it’s that anger begets more anger. I have been violated. By men. But I am not angry with all men. I am angry with very specific men. I could be bitter, and perhaps I once was, until I stumbled upon a simple quote: “bitter […]

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New Camosun student club hopes to build connections with 3D printer

When Landon Brown arrived at Camosun after attending UVic, he knew that he wanted to start a club. It was later that he started thinking about the idea of building a 3D printer from scratch. “I was surprised there wasn’t nearly as many clubs, or as much club enthusiasm, when I came to Camosun,” says […]

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Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival presents The Tempest through a modern feminist lens

Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival attendees may notice something different in an old classic this year as director Chelsea Haberlin takes The Tempest in a new direction, looking at the play through a modern feminist lens.  “The treatment of women, our perspective on colonialism, and our perspective on race are different,” says Haberlin. “I definitely bring […]

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Losing me: What I wish I knew before I lost 110 pounds

Everyone has a magic-wand wish. You know, that impossible thing that you would gladly give your right arm to your fairy godmother in exchange for: A stable relationship, a million dollars, bigger boobs, a smaller nose, free post-secondary education. For me, my wish was to be thin. I don’t remember a time when I wasn’t […]

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Camosun College Student Society expelled from Canadian Federation of Students

The Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) has been expelled from the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS). The CFS held its semi-annual general meeting in Gatineau, Quebec from Saturday, June 9 to Tuesday, June 12; representatives from the CCSS attended the meeting, where a motion passed to expel the CCSS, and all other member locals who […]

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