20 Years Ago in Nexus: January 8, 2014 issue

Two sides to every story: Last time around in this column, we talked about how a student had written in to the paper to complain about a flyer the Camosun College Women’s Centre had circulated displaying female genitalia. In our January 10, 1994 issue, the Women’s Centre wrote a letter in response, saying they feel […]

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Age of Geeks: Tech trends to blow minds in 2014

It’s a new year, with new resolutions, and some new, and refreshing, technology news. The year 2013 was really big in technology sector; it had Google glasses, smart watches, and the evolution of 3D printers. But all of that is past now, so what’s next? What can we expect in 2014? Well, we can’t answer, […]

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Age of Geeks: 2014 electronics are here

The first month of 2014 is almost over and we’ve already experienced the year’s biggest showcase of consumer electronics. Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014 had a lot to offer and left everyone with much to anticipate. Most of the products showcased in 2013 are now in the market and growing fast, and more than a […]

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Mind Your Business: Don’t rue the resume

One of the most stressful and complicated processes when applying for a new job is preparing that dreaded resume. Sometimes the only hurdle that stands between you and a coveted position is a resume that fails to impress. Here are a few tips that will make this process a little easier. It’s okay for a […]

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The Nutcracker continues to enthrall audiences in Victoria

Snowflakes sweeping across the stage in a sea of white tutus, the Nutcracker battling the scheming Mouse King, Klara saving the day with her slipper… what Christmas is complete without the magical story of The Nutcracker? This enchanting tradition began in the early 1950s when Russian-American George Balanchine, already celebrated in his own time as […]

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Finding Santa: One writer’s quest to understand Christmas leads her through the highs and lows of mall Santas and a man named… Santa Claus

A few weeks ago, I sat in Starbucks drinking my first eggnog latte of the season. For me, every Christmas season seems to start with the release of perfectly packaged beverages and the presentation of beautifully themed and decorated displays at Chapters. But as December approaches, I can’t help but search for the spirit behind […]

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Queerly Forward: Ever been fisted?

Well, I hope that headline got your attention. Oftentimes it can be difficult to talk about sexual fetishes and practices that escape the norm. You might get a lot of awkward stares and gasps, if all of a sudden, you start talking about the arm that went up your ass the other night, or the […]

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20 Years Ago in Nexus: November 27, 2013 issue

Long-term forecast = not good: The cover story for our November 29, 1993 issue was a surprisingly grim look at job prospects for students, rising tuition fees, and budget woes for Camosun. “The ’80s will never be recreated, and for some of us, these will be the good old days,” is how the story ends. […]

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News Briefs, November 27, 2013 issue: Clean teeth, rockin’ Chargers, upset doorknob lovers

Camosun offers dental services The Dental Hygiene students at Camosun are ready to tackle the teeth of the general public! Basic cleaning services, X-rays, and assessments are available at the dental health clinic on the Lansdowne campus for a low cost. To book, email smile@camosun.bc.ca or call 250-370-3184. Chargers women on a roll The Chargers […]

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