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Nexus newspaper March 20, 2024 full issue |
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News Briefs: March 20, 2024 issueMoose move In a recent Quesnel City Council meeting, it was unanimously decided to spend $5,000 to transport a metal moose from Camosun College’s Interurban campus to Quesnel. Artist and Quesnel resident Bert DeVink crafted the life-size moose in a metal arts class at the college over 50 years ago, and it has sat on […] Continue Reading |
What’s This? A College Meme?: March 20, 2024 issue |
Creature Feature: March 20, 2024 issue |
Open Space: CAL application process needs to be streamlinedEvery night, my regimen looks similar: brushing my teeth, washing my face, and taking two 100 mg pink tablets of Lamotrigine before bed. I was diagnosed in 2021 after a longwinded process of psychiatrists and psychologists who helped create a routine that allowed me to restart my life—one with a rigid structure. Since then, moving […] Continue Reading |
25 Years Ago in Nexus: March 20, 2024 issueY2K shutdown: I can’t imagine living amongst the looming threat of the internet imploding and the world subsequently falling into chaos. This was a genuine possibility to people who were around 25 years ago, including Nexus writer Marcel Bertrand, who, in our March 22, 1999 issue, delved into the possible ramifications of the technological shutdown […] Continue Reading |
Things That Happen: March 20, 2024 issue |
Not the Last Word: Gaining ZenIn my Eastern Religions class, we recently had the unique experience of spending time with a Buddhist priest. I don’t know exactly what I was expecting, but I was surprised. The reverend was dressed in traditional garb, but didn’t give off the impression of someone who was floating 24/7 on a cloud of Zen. He […] Continue Reading |
Takwak Comics: March 20, 2024 issue |
CCSS provides mental-health portal with MyWellnessPlanCamosun College Student Society sponsored content It’s not uncommon for post-secondary students to experience mental health issues. This can make it difficult, if not impossible, to deal with school while having a productive lifestyle off campus as well. But finding help can be overwhelming; luckily, the Camosun College Student Society (CCSS) has resources available. The […] Continue Reading |