25 Years Ago in Nexus: November 3, 2021 issue

New direction then, new direction now: Our October 28, 1996 issue featured the story “College gets set to change direction,” which detailed how Camosun was developing a new mission statement in a strategy “intended to bring the college into the information age.” It’s fitting reading this today, as the college goes through more changes (see […]

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Sherri Bell: The exit interview

“Thanks,” outgoing Camosun College president Sherri Bell tells us as we pack up after finishing our final interview with her as her six-year time at the college starts to come to a close. “That actually felt a little cathartic.” As it should: Bell is heading into retirement next month after leading the college through what […]

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Open Space: It’s time to make Camosun plastic-free

Two-piece plastic sushi containers, sandwich packaging, plastic-wrapped cookies, plastic beverage bottles, plastic cutlery, and plastic coffee lids. These are just some of the single-use plastics you might see on the shelf and in the bins around campus. Looking around campus, I see empty and discarded packages waiting to be thrown away. But I also see […]

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Leaving the Cave: The value of true friends in tough times

I keep up with what’s going on in the world, whether it be based in literature, politics, comedy, through podcasts, it all keeps me attuned (I hope) to what is truly happening around us. And I hear about the possibility of a third jab in our future but it’s only vaguely eyebrow-raising news at this […]

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Camosun grad raises awareness about immigration realities

When Silvia Mangue—who grew up in Spain but was born in Equatorial Guinea, in West Central Africa—arrived in Victoria in 2005, she decided that staying at home to raise her son was the best idea at the time. However, once a few years had passed, she made her way to Camosun. “I was very lucky […]

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