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October 7, 2009

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Even music critics can’t stop the Wooden Sky

February 8, 2010
- Arts

America is leading the way in today’s folk resurgence, but thanks to Toronto’s the Wooden Sky and their unconventional touring techniques, Canada is...

Controversy erupts over CCSS poster

October 7, 2009
- News

A chorus of disapproval recently rang through the proceedings of a Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) meeting as students and faculty of the...

Inter-Course: Polyamory is the new pink

October 7, 2009
- Columns

I was recently watching reruns of a TV show called Swingtown. It’s a cheesy show that got cancelled after one season about a...

Chad VanGaalen keeps busy, collects dreadlocks

October 7, 2009
- Arts

Busy is an understatement when referring to versatile Calgary musician Chad VanGaalen. “I just dropped my daughter off at daycare, I’m emptying crap...

Toy collecting for an older generation

October 7, 2009
- Life

Nostalgia over collectible toys such as model railroads, Hot Rod cars, G.I. Joes, Transformers, Barbies, and Lego has become all the rage. For...

Groovin’ on a Sunday afternoon

October 7, 2009
- Views

Money, like grease, keeps the economic engine purring like a contentious kitten. Caught up in a world of greenbacks and wampum, we soon...

College aims for student residences by 2011

October 7, 2009
- News

If Camosun College’s current plans go ahead, student residences could be a reality at Camosun by 2011. Adding student residences at Camosun has...

Crossing the line

October 7, 2009
- Feature

One of the great things about attending a postsecondary institution is the possibility of building relationships—even friendships—with instructors. Gone are the honorifics and...

Arts sector hit hard by funding cuts

October 7, 2009
- Arts

Right now Victorians could enjoy an evening of great theatre for as little as $10. Next season, those same tickets may have doubled...

Chargers golf team wins tournament

October 5, 2009
- Sports

The Camosun Chargers golf team exploded to victory in their first tournament win in over a year after knocking out the competition on...

Cheer and loathing: A savage journey into heart of Rifflandia

October 5, 2009
- Arts

We were somewhere on Pandora Street, on the edge of Fernwood, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like,...

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