Know Your Writers: Nexus cartoonist Matt Smith

Have you ever wondered about the Camosun students writing the articles you read in Nexus? Know Your Writers will help you dive into the minds of the writers behind the stories. This issue, we caught up with Smith vs. Smith artist Matt Smith to talk about versatility in comics, creative writing at Camosun, and living […]

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Camosun student shines through helping others learn

Curiosity led second-year Camosun Computer Science student Hebron Watson down an unexpected path in life. It opened up doors for Watson, leading him to a job where he can be challenged and help produce some innovative study tools for students. Watson says that it was through some incredible luck—and curiosity—that he was able to land […]

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Know Your Writers: Nexus contributing writer Felicia Santarossa

Have you ever wondered about the Camosun students writing the articles you read in Nexus? Know Your Writers will help you dive into the minds of the writers behind the stories. This issue, contributing writer Felicia Santarossa has her say about transcribing interviews, making phone calls while sick, and figuring out (sort of) what she […]

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Know Your Writers: Nexus contributing writer Aaron Stefik

Have you ever wondered about the Camosun students writing the articles you read in Nexus? Know Your Writers will help you dive into the minds of the writers behind the stories. This issue, we talked to contributing writer Aaron Stefik about staying in Victoria, fighting biases, and how satire can be misunderstood. What drew you […]

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Camosun student takes action in current city issues

Camosun first-year Computer Engineering student Solomon Lindsay is passionate about community issues. And rather than sitting on his couch complaining about them, Lindsay decided to join an initiative put forth by Victoria city council: the Youth Engagement Strategy, which aims to get youth aged 10 to 25 involved in their local government. Lindsay says he […]

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Camosun student club provides space for Muslim students to come together

The Camosun Muslim Students Association (MSA) club is a place for Muslims and people interested in Islam to enjoy, grow, and feel comfortable. Second-year Camosun University Transfer student Lindsay Budge is the MSA president; she says the club was also formed because a lot of Muslims on campus simply wanted a space to do something […]

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