News Briefs: May 7, 2025 issue

CCFA rally for transparency The Camosun College Faculty Association (CCFA) held a rally outside Camosun College during its Monday, April 14 board meeting at the Lansdowne campus. The CCFA is calling for more transparency in the college’s budgeting process; a new balanced budget of $171,955,297 was approved at the meeting. The college is dealing with […]

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On Hold skilled but bewildering performance

Music and dance may be the oldest forms of human emotional expression. Strong rhythm and melody are powerful forces that make us want to move our bodies in sync, to feel the vibrations flow through us. The expression is raw and unfiltered. Broken Rhythm Dance Company’s On Hold was performed at the McPherson Playhouse on […]

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Pieces of Performance: Decathlon Queen running for gold in design

The multi-talented Decathlon Queen has made a name for herself in the past three years of drag. From Ottawa to Vancouver Island, this decathlon-runner-gone-drag-queen has something to prove.  “Sports is the main reason I got into drag… My name is the track-and-field event I competed in up to a national level,” says Decathlon Queen. A […]

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British Columbia Federation of Students meets with premier David Eby

The BC Federation of Students (BCFS), who represent 14 public post-secondary institutions—including Camosun College—across the province, met with BC premier David Eby, minister of post-secondary education and future skills Anne Kang, and MLAs during its Spring Advocacy Week, from March 31 to April 2. The BCFS, who advocate for affordable post-secondary education, are lobbying for […]

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