25 Years Ago in Nexus: November 16, 2020 web exclusive

That’s money in the bank… or not: In the story “Students foot bill in ski club scandal” in our October 30, 1995 issue, we talked about how a group of Camosun students who were in the student ski club had to use money out of their own pockets during a club trip. The group arrived […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: An introvert’s confession

It’s election season. With the provincial election, American election, and, of course, the Camosun College Student Society election all happening recently, it’s a lot of politics to consume. It all adds to all the big—and sometimes stressful—thoughts we’re all thinking these days. I was chatting with someone last week who said that we hear words […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: What does indecision mean?

Every week, I write the student editor’s letter—Monday morning means it’s time for me to address Camosun students, to have the story edited by Tuesday and running live on the site first thing Wednesday morning. Sometimes the topics come easy: the low-hanging fruit for this week is the fact that two people in Greater Victoria […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: November 2, 2020 web exclusive

Life pre-Helps: It’s almost hard to believe this happened in what is today an extremely cycling-friendly city, but our October 16, 1995 issue featured a story detailing a critical mass cycling protest gone wrong. The protestors—including members of Camosun’s Students for Environmental Action—were cycling on the Island Highway in protest of the banning of bicycles […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: Halloween still rules

Halloween has always been an interesting time to me. Like so many things in our society, the roots of it have all but been forgotten by the masses; for many, it’s about dressing up, sugar highs, and decorations more so than it is about a salute to the dead or an ancient Celtic festival. But […]

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Open Space: Halloween 2020 should be cancelled

The leaves have fallen, the Thanksgiving dinner has been consumed, and tiny chocolate bars litter the aisles of grocery stores all over town. It’s finally spooky season! The best holiday of the year is coming up fast, and I’ve been working tirelessly on my annual “I put way too much effort into this” costume. I […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: Eggnog beginnings

Has truth ever felt so close to fiction? In the span of a month, there’s been a flood in my apartment (I woke up to water pouring through a live light fixture), a tree has fallen down outside Nexus HQ, and there’s a dead squirrel on the front steps of our office, all its insides seemingly sucked […]

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25 Years Ago in Nexus: October 16, 2020 web exclusive

Keep corporations out of post-secondary: Our October 2, 1995 issue featured a feisty student editorial written by Nick Yaremchuk. In it, Yaremchuk came out strong, saying “Let’s face it, large corporations have a foothold on Camosun College,” and went on to say how upset he was to see a Citibank Visa representative on campus trying […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: The flu shot in the COVID-19 era

In Grade 10, my family heeded the advice of our doctor and we all got the annual flu shot. Now, I was raised a centrist on the matter of flu shots. The pros were obvious; so were the cons. Some years we got the shot, some years we didn’t. The last thing I want to […]

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Student Editor’s Letter: Living in politically charged times

The next little while, until election day comes and goes and all the votes are counted, is as politically charged as it gets, municipally, provincially, nationally, and—considering we’re so close to the US election as well—internationally. And make no mistake about it: the COVID-19 crisis is at the forefront of everything. Some days, reading the […]

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