Vancouver’s Tourist Company use Mount St. Helens eruption as inspiration

Vancouver-based alt-rockers Tourist Company are gearing up for a new chapter in their career. After years of touring, vocalist/guitarist/bassist Taylor Swindells and drummer Brenon Parry have been hard at work producing new music, and Swindells is excited about the future of the band, which includes a local connection. “Yeah, things have been going good. It’s […]

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Social Survival 101: How to walk away from an ideological mob with grace

In a society where you can often find yourself surrounded by people who seem certain that the fate of the world hinges on their ability to propagate and adhere to trending Web 2.0 gospels, it can sometimes be difficult to affirm the value of your mundane World 1.0 existence. When catechized by these hashtag-hyped proselytizers, […]

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Camosun College Student Society elections on the horizon

The Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) is having its fall student elections from Monday, October 28 until Wednesday, October 30.  There will be elections for positions on the CCSS board of directors and for student positions on the Camosun College education council.  The CCSS board manages a variety of auxiliary functions for students. These include […]

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Camosun Chargers women’s basketball team excited about season

The Camosun College women’s basketball team is preparing for its upcoming season, which starts on November 1. Chargers women’s basketball guard Tessa Lannon-Paakspuu, who is a fourth-year Sport and Fitness Leadership student, is in her fifth and final year with the team. She says that she’s really excited about this season. “We have a new […]

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Camosun to establish open education initiative with grant money

Camosun College recently received $32,250 from BCcampus in order to establish the Open Education Demonstration Initiative. The college received the money in the form of an Institutional Sustainability Grant from BCcampus—a publicly funded organization that aims to make post-secondary education accessible to everyone—and will use it to redevelop 10 courses with open textbooks through a […]

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Freedom from Addiction: The journey of recovery

My experiences with addiction have mostly been as a sex and love addict. I’ve also struggled with food, alcohol and drugs, shopping, pornography, and excessive use of my phone. I believe we are all addicts to a greater or lesser extent. Many of us are compulsively seeking a means to an end, scarcely enjoying a […]

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William Head on Stage reimagines The Wizard of Oz in new play

Generally speaking, most people would hope to avoid jail at all costs. However, if you love the theatre and love trying new things, then conquering that fear and going to jail for an evening could end up being a pretty unique experience. It’s an experience put on by William Head on Stage (WHOS), which is […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: October 23, 2019 issue

CCSS under fire for women-only voting: The Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) was laying down some radical gender-based initiatives back in the mid-’90s, as the story “Women-only vote raises questions of sexism” from our October 31, 1994 issue proves. The CCSS had recently held its elections, and its then-policy of only allowing women to vote […]

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