New book examines use of word “bitch”

After spending our last issue immersed in all things feminist, I was both excited and trepidation-ridden to read Bitch: A Definitive and Restorative Guide by Arnette Wright Travis. Trepidation because everything I thought I knew about feminism had been challenged while working on last issue, and I wasn’t sure I was ready to upend the […]

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New Music Revue: La Chinga deliver good, pure rock on third album

La Chinga Beyond the Sky (Small Stone Records) 4/5 Beyond The Sky, the third album from Vancouver rockers La Chinga, is a masterpiece full of life, freedom, and, most importantly, good pure rock.  “Nothin’ that I Can’t Do” is an ideal way to kick off this incredible album. The guitar work is on par with […]

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Let’s Talk?: A basic love of pumpkin spice

There’s a tangible shift about to happen. The air is getting cooler at night, we’re all heading back to school, tank tops will soon be replaced (or at least layered) with button-down flannels, and Instagram is about to be flooded with images of rusty red foliage and pumpkin spice lattes (PSLs).  Love them or hate […]

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House of Columns: Less really is more

“Less is more.” It’s a phrase we hear tossed around for everything from corporate slogans to lifestyle choices. The statement is overused for good reason: because it’s true. As students, we have an omnipresent balance of packed academic calendars, work, and life itself. This isn’t all that natural, and it certainly is overwhelming for our […]

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Saudi Arabian students forced to leave Camosun College

34 Saudi Arabian students studying at Camosun are being forced to leave the college before starting their fall classes. Saudi Arabia has ordered all government-sponsored Saudi Arabian nationals studying in Canada to leave the country in response to tweets from Canadian foreign affairs minister Chrystia Freeland and Global Affairs Canada. Freeland tweeted that she was […]

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Open Space: Students need to get involved to have their voice heard

Camosun’s student government is a political force made up of our own bodies. We are the people who sit down at the table with organizations like the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) to speak as a collective voice on the things that matter most. Camosun student affiliation with the CFS—who recently expulsed Camosun students from […]

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Where do we go from here?: What the future holds in store for the national student movement

It wasn’t that long ago that each student at Camosun College paid $2.25 a month to the Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) in membership fees for national and provincial student organizations. The CCSS would give half that amount to the national student organization the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) and half to the provincial student […]

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Hiroshima memorial examines current nuclear threat

On August 9, Victorians will gather at Wake Up! It’s Two Minutes to Midnight to discuss the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty and hear citizens and politicians—such as NDP MP Randall Garrison and Oak Bay mayor Nils Jenson—talk about the threat of nuclear weapons and pay their respects to victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Nuclear […]

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