Camosun student hits career highs in basketball with the Chargers

Camosun Chargers men’s basketball student athlete Dylan Marsden recently had a commanding 32-point weekend, hitting his own personal career high. Marsden was also recently nominated for PACWEST Athlete of the Week; he’s proud of what he’s accomplished, both for himself and for Camosun. “I mean, obviously, it’s every athlete’s dream to be nominated for things […]

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Camosun students serve it up with new food truck

Students in Camosun’s Culinary Arts program are keeping their fellow students’ hunger at bay with hot food served up fresh out of their new food truck. The food truck has been operating at the Interurban campus, selling bowls of ramen noodles with pork or chicken, vegetables, and an egg for $10. Camosun chair of Culinary […]

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January CamFest aims to warm students up to campus life

The January CamFest may not be as grand as its September counterpart, but the core goals that the Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) sets out to accomplish with it are the same. CCSS outreach coordinator Quinn Park says that the January CamFest allows students to connect with the college. “Students can count on warm drinks […]

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Student camaraderie flies high at Camosun’s Dunlop House pub

As Camosun students hustle to classes on Thursday afternoons, many are unaware that Camosun Hospitality Management students are prepping food and drink to be served at the Dunlop House pub and restaurant, located on the Lansdowne campus. On Thursdays, staff and students are welcome to come in and relax with a drink or some food […]

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Camosun student gets serious about magic

For Camosun student and magician Jason Verners, magic is more than just jokes and tricks; it’s about creating a community at each of his shows. Verners, who is in his second year of the University Transfer program, says that he’s aiming to bring the audience into his new show, Millennial. “There’s a lot of technology […]

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Camosun student data crunches for causes with old computers

Those who have the ability to manipulate and change technology have power in today’s technology-driven society. And Camosun Computer Networks Electronic Technician student Triston Line is using that power for good. Line collects old computers—he has over 60 at his house—from organizations and uses their data-crunching power for research projects. The projects—which Line has done […]

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