Bif Naked brings storytelling and music to town

Back in January of last year, Canadian alt-rocker Bif Naked released her latest single, “Broke Into Your Car.” Bif says she had planned to put out an album since then, but—like many artists during COVID-19—she’s had to wait. “We’ve been threatening to put this record out for two years but of course the pandemic keeps […]

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Pair of documentaries shows great promise for 2022 Victoria Film Festival

One of my favourite annual events is the Victoria Film Festival. Every year, filmmakers from around the globe come to our little island to showcase their artistry. Here are my thoughts on just two of the over 50 films that are being shown this year. Last of the Right Whales 3.5/4 The Victoria Film Festival […]

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Camosun College to hold Sexualized Violence Awareness Week

From February 14 to 18, Camosun will be hosting a series of online workshops discussing sexualized and gender-based violence prevention. The interactive event is organized by Camosun’s Office of Student Support (OSS) and is available for both students and staff. Because it is online this year, attendees have the opportunity to participate as much or […]

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Open Space: Canadian rental market is exploitative racket

As a Canadian, you have basic human rights, as outlined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Unfortunately, affordable housing is not listed anywhere in this document. You, as a Canadian, have no right to a roof over your head. This is not to say that no efforts have been made, however. In 2017, […]

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Leaving the Cave: The nightmare continues

Back to school, back on campus. It does seem a bit odd when other post-secondary institutions are back to online studying, at least until Omicron stops spreading through the population faster then ever imagined. It’s very unnerving when things are beyond our control, and I can’t begin to imagine how the politicians feel, knowing they’ve […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: January 26, 2022 issue

Pub half empty: The January 20, 1997 issue of Nexus began with a heated letter from a student of Camosun’s Hospitality Management program about attendance at the campus pub. The letter expressed frustrations felt by those in the program regarding a lack of students visiting the pub. It seems that the uninvolved student body lives […]

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Show me the Money: What’s in store for 2022

2021 was an incredible year in the financial world. We saw stock markets breaking new records, ordinary folks getting extremely rich betting on meme stocks and crypto, inflation raging high thanks to COVID, and weather-induced supply-chain disruptions, to name just a few things. What can we expect in 2022? The biggest concern on everyone’s mind […]

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Nic’s Flicks: Spider-Man: No Way Home a swinging good time

Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) 3.5/4 Spider-Man: No Way Home is easily the best Spider-Man movie I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing on the big screen. Throughout the course of these Jon Watts-directed movies, Tom Holland has continuously knocked it out of the park both playing a young Peter Parker and Spider-Man, and this […]

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This System Is Broken: Unwelcome trespassers

There’s a lot of confusion surrounding the legality of the unapproved Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline being forced through Wet’suwet’en territory. The bottom line is that in forcing this project through lands where hereditary chiefs are saying a resounding “no,” the canadian government is blatantly contradicting itself. Sure, some of the Wet’suwet’en band council are in […]

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