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November 4, 2009

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Royal visit aimed to reconnect Canadians with monarchy

November 16, 2009
- News

OTTAWA (CUP) – Canadians were given some royal treatment as Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, wrapped up an...

Moustaches take over November

November 12, 2009
- News

SASKATOON (CUP) – If you see an army of moustaches this month, just remind yourself it’s for the greater good. “Movember,” as it...

Grad students question CFS tax plan

November 11, 2009
- News

MONTREAL (CUP)–Graduate students at several schools across the country are taking issue with a national student lobby group’s call to end tuition and...

Students get on the Desert Bus for Hope

November 9, 2009
- Life

A group of young Victorians will begin an epic journey through the desert on Nov. 20, raising money to support children’s hospitals. In...

College years are high-risk for mental disorders

November 9, 2009
- News

WINNIPEG (CUP) - At a time in life when mental disorders are most likely to strike, university students are being encouraged by experts...

Inside Out: Brianne “Buffy” Jones

November 5, 2009
- Columns

Brianne “Buffy” Jones is in her second year of the University Transfer program at Camosun. Jones is working towards obtaining her bachelor of...

Rugby builds momentum in Canada

November 5, 2009
- Sports

When most people think of rugby they picture a funny sport from Europe and down under featuring players with heavy accents. In fact,...

The truth about swine-flu vaccines

November 5, 2009
- Views

Recent statements by Canadian health officials claiming the H1N1 vaccine is safe, and suggestions that no proof exists that it isn’t safe, only...

Freegan living: Nexus goes dumpster diving

November 4, 2009
- Feature

Munkey likes garbage. In fact, he likes garbage so much he spends hours each week sorting through it. And then he eats it....

BC paramedics claim critical condition

November 4, 2009
- News

For some, the word “strike” never truly affects our everyday lives, but for local paramedic Sarah Purkiss, the current strike with BC’s Ambulance...

Facebook photos show "naughty" CCSS reps

November 4, 2009
- Campus

The fallout from a recent Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) “naughty” costume party continues to reverberate on campus. A public Facebook photo album...

College changes e-waste practices

November 4, 2009
- Campus

Lead, mercury, and cadmium are just a few of the toxic substances hiding in electronic waste (e-waste), which, if not dealt with properly,...

Tune in for television revision

November 4, 2009
- Views

Many people in this technology-obsessed and television-obsessed society are being bulldozed. And they don’t even realize it. Sure, our glutted, overcrowded media environment...

Inter-course: Foot fucking and pogo dicks

November 4, 2009
- Columns

Fall semester is already half over and I’ve been seeing a lot of stressed-out faces in the hallways lately. It’s a proven fact...

CCSS earmarks $50,000 for swine-flu prep

November 4, 2009
- News

It’s swine-flu season at Camosun. But fear not the sniffles and chills—the college community is preparing a plan to control the pandemic on-campus....

Golfers get silver, b-ball teams shaky

November 3, 2009
- Sports

It was a heartbreaking season for the Camosun College Chargers men’s golf team as they were forced to settle for the silver medal...

The Cat Empire struts back

November 3, 2009
- Arts

Ska, funk, reggae, rock, acid-jazz, hip-hop, salsa—these are just a handful of genres that have been used to describe the Cat Empire. Whatever...

Student elections results in, apathy remains

November 2, 2009
- News

The ballots have been cast and counted; the results of the fall elections of the Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) are in. This...

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