Penguin & Peacock: October 23, 2019 issue |
Magazine Issue
What’s Going On: October 23 to November 5, 2019Until Saturday, October 26 See what really matters If seeing super-current art and film is something that tickles your fancy, or you feel like you just really need some creative inspiration, Antimatter 2019 is a great way to spend some time this October. Checking out the media art and installations is free, and the films […] Continue Reading |
Camosun Business Study Group column: And, finally, the whatIn this club’s first two columns, I explained the importance of “why” and the necessity of “how.” Finally, it’s time to address what you do. A common question I ask people I work with is “Why are you here?” The most common response is “To make money.” That is a what; fast-food businesses pay money. […] Continue Reading |
Camosun College Student Society raises concerns over proposed Camosun board of governors student suspension appeal process changesThe Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) has raised concerns over a proposed revision to the Camosun College Board Executive Committee Terms of Reference that concerns how student suspension appeals are heard and processed. The college executive committee is made up of appointed members from Camosun’s board of governors. The board of governors consists of members […] Continue Reading |
New Music Revue roundup: Hua Li, Lagwagon, Vultures, Vinnie Caruana, and Jail SocksHua Li Dynasty (Next Door Records) 3.5/5 If there’s a clear takeaway from Victoria-born, Montreal-based rapper, vocalist, DJ, and producer Hua Li’s debut album, Dynasty, it’s that it’s anything but one-dimensional. Dynasty sees Li combine R&B slow jams with triplet flows to tackle numerous subjects, including identity, intergenerational trauma, and romantic anxieties. The opening track, […] Continue Reading |
News Briefs: October 23, 2019 issueCamosun announces sonography program On Thursday, October 17, Camosun College announced that it is launching Vancouver Island’s first Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. Applications for the two-year program, which begins in May 2020, are now open. The first intake will be 16 students; 2021’s intake will be 32 students. The provincial government put $1.4 million into […] Continue Reading |
Know Your Profs: Camosun Mental Health and Addictions instructor Kristen Ross on a sense of purposeKnow Your Profs is an ongoing series of profiles on the instructors at Camosun College. Every issue we ask a different instructor at Camosun the same 10 questions in an attempt to get to know them a little better. Do you have an instructor that you want to see interviewed in the paper? Maybe you want […] Continue Reading |
Vancouver’s Tourist Company use Mount St. Helens eruption as inspirationVancouver-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 […] Continue Reading |
Social Survival 101: How to walk away from an ideological mob with graceIn 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, […] Continue Reading |
Camosun College Student Society elections on the horizonThe 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 […] Continue Reading |
