Telescopic Penguins: November 12, 2025 issue |
November 12, 2025
New Music Revue: Katy and the Null Sets deliver fantastic debut with TroublemakerTroublemaker is an album with a little something for everyone, with sprinkles of punk riffs, heavy tones, and unique instrumentation in a primarily indie-focused sound. Combining all of the best parts of girly-pop vocals, Mac Demarco bossanova inspiration, and some midwest emo lyricism, Katy and the Null Sets have come out swinging for the Portland, […] Continue Reading |
mr. andy: November 12, 2025 issue |
Open Space: We haven’t destigmatized mental healthMental health has become a mainstream topic over the last decade. There have been countless TV shows and articles about anxiety and depression, suicide awareness, and eating disorders. It’s important to have these discussions, but we haven’t eliminated the stigma around mental illness nearly as much as we like to think. Yes, people will say […] Continue Reading |
Cool Thing: November 12, 2025 issue |
Nexus newspaper November 12, 2025 full issueRead the full issue here. Continue Reading |
Understory offers hopeful look at climate crisis through memoirEveryone I know is worried about the climate crisis. I’ve had friends tell me that they don’t want to have kids because the planet is dying and they feel hopeless about the future. They’re upset with the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest or when yet another species goes extinct because of humanity’s greed and hubris. […] Continue Reading |
Camosun College Student Society fall election results inThe Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) held its fall student elections from Wednesday, October 22 to Friday, October 24. A total of 602 students voted in the election, down from 688 in last year’s fall elections. CCSS external executive Terence Baluyut notes that the turnout for this election was low, which is typical for a […] Continue Reading |
News Briefs: November 12, 2025 issueBritish Columbia Federation of Students demand government increase post-secondary funding British Columbia Federation of Students representatives from across BC recently came to Victoria to emphasize the need for an increase in public funding of post-secondary institutions. From October 21 to 23, these students met with 40 MLAs to demand the return to at least 75 […] Continue Reading |
Escaping winter bluesIt’s that time of year again. When the air gets colder and the wasps get bolder, when the sun goes away and the clouds come to stay, when the holidays come alive and families gather and thrive… or at least we hope they do. A change is in the air, and I’m not just talking […] Continue Reading |
