25 Years Ago in Nexus: October 20, 2021 issue

Lose some, lose some: Our October 15, 1996 issue had a story about how, the previous year, Camosun College decided to close for a day for the National Day of Action, where students walk out to participate in a rally. While one’s first reaction might be that this was the college showing support for its […]

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Open Space: Learn to balance, not hate, adult life

Moving out, moving in, packing things up, and leaving things behind. Sound familiar? One day you’re living at your parents’ house and you don’t have to worry about adult things and the next day you’re overwhelmed with rent, bills, buying food (again? I thought the food I bought last weekend would last for a month; […]

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Leaving the Cave: Living through crisis

It can be so hard to know what the correct way to think is. Opinions are everywhere, and if you say one thing out of turn (according to somebody else), suddenly you’re either an extreme leftist or an extreme rightist and you’re labelled before you even had time to think about what it all means […]

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Three ways to get the most spook out of Halloween this year

One of the holidays that we college students don’t get as excited about as we used to as kids is Halloween. I mean, most of us are so poor after paying for classes and textbooks that we can’t afford a costume, especially if we’re only going to wear it for one night. And if we […]

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Walking with the ghosts of Victoria

For 10 years, I’ve unknowingly lived in the most haunted city in British Columbia. It should have been obvious. Victoria is home to castles, like Craigdarroch and Hatley, built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, not to mention around 20 cemeteries. As an avid listener of true crime and a lover of horror movies, […]

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