25 Years Ago in Nexus: March 8, 2023 issue

Sounds fishy: In our March 9, 1998 issue we reported that a number of Camosun students had volunteered to work on damaged creeks in Victoria. Several creeks were having issues with salmon numbers dropping, so the students supported this effort by mapping out riparian areas alongside the creeks for vital research being presented to the […]

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Nic’s Flicks: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery humorous, captivating

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) 3.5/4 One of the most exceptional movies that Netflix has put out in the last year is Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. This is a thrilling and funny successor to the 2019 murder mystery Knives Out that’s sure to entertain its audience as well as […]

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Walking the Balance Beam: Finding balance in (un)conditional love

Have you ever been at a family gathering, looked around, and wondered, “Who the heck are these people, and how is it that I’m related to them?” Sometimes it might seem like the universe is playing a fantastic joke. These people are all very different—different hobbies, political ideals, maybe even morals and ethics. Of course, […]

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Mojada shares tragedy of undocumented immigrants struggling to survive

In 431 BC, the ancient Greek playwright Euripides wrote Medea, a theatrical production regaling tragic adventures of love and betrayal. It has been adapted countless times, most recently by Luis Alfaro, who has brought the storyline into the present day, as Mojada, using Hispanic cultural influences to create characters that modern viewers can connect with.  […]

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Open Space: Victoria hates renters

If you’ve tried finding a suite to rent lately, you’ve been slapped in the face with the reality of living in Victoria. Whether it’s the exorbitant prices or the proliferation of short-term rentals, the fact remains that Victoria residents, and that includes a lot of students, are struggling to find, or keep, a roof over […]

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Claire Coupland dives into the darkness with New Light

Despite the name of Claire Coupland’s second album, New Light, the local indie-folk musician says that the record covers some darker topics. She mentions a theme of longing for home, which makes sense, as the album was recorded in LA. “It talks about some darker song topics and story topics, also sort of narrative-style writing […]

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Eves of Destruction roller derby league returns with a vicious hip-check

The Eves of Destruction is a women’s flat-track roller derby league based out of Victoria, which features high-energy, high-impact play. Roller derby is a full-contact roller-skating sport where designated “jammers” attempt to bulldoze through the other team’s “blockers” in order to score points. Eves player Elliott Denslow (who goes by Soda Pressed on the rink) […]

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News Briefs: March 8, 2023 issue

Camosun moves ahead with film studio Camosun College has chosen Visionary Education Technology Holdings to help develop plans for the Interurban film studio. The college said in a press release that it’s optimistic that the discussions will result in a formal agreement that would establish a timeline and cost for the film studio. Visionary Education […]

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Delays in implementing free menstrual product initiative cause concern

An initiative to supply free menstrual products in bathrooms on campus has been met with delays, causing concern from those involved. Camosun College librarian Robbyn Lanning started Going With the Flow in 2019; in March of that year, she received a $5,000 grant from the college for the initiative. However, there has been some concern […]

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