Seniors shouldn’t be above driving laws

Picture this: An elderly woman who has had multiple eye surgeries and can barely see over the dashboard of her car has just had her driver’s license renewed for another five years. Meanwhile, a perfectly adept 17-year-old has to pick up his friends one at a time from a party because he can only have […]

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Open Space: Program limbo unfair to students, staff

If the Applied Communication Program (ACP) and Camosun were married, this year would mark their 40th anniversary. And what better way to celebrate than with a possible divorce? Yes, ACP has done its last intake of students who will finish next April, but that’s not where it ends. Actually, that’s not even where it begins. […]

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Time to stand up for teachers

It was a good day for freedom. The sky above Victoria’s Inner Harbour was the blue of a spring robin’s egg as a breeze, only slightly tinged by winter, played through the crowd of marchers in support of BC’s teachers, who were making their way towards the Legislative lawns. Many groups of concerned people were […]

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Open Space: Camosun too smokin’

Camosun students who use Ewing 100 at the Lansdowne campus for classes and labs should get free gas masks upon registration. It’s the only way to survive the smoke that gets sucked in through the doors and windows. The levels of secondhand smoke around the designated smoking areas have impacted the routes I take to […]

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Open Space: Nothing smart about using devices in class

Lately, I’ve been feeling that the only way I will be able to finish my degree is online. Ironically, there I’d be free from the endless smartphone- and internet-related classroom distractions. It boggles my mind that students can be so cavalier about their access to their teachers. There are many who would gladly take a […]

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Open Space: In defence of Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day gets a bad rap. When February 14 arrives, people roll their eyes, furrow their brows, and poke fun at anything V-Day related. But I say Valentine’s is to be adored, not detested. Let’s face it, February sucks. It’s cold, grey, often rainy, and always unpleasant. What better time to celebrate a holiday dedicated […]

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Open Space: Composting program positive step

Kudos to the Camosun Students for Environmental Awareness and Camosun College for installing compost bins at Lansdowne campus at the beginning of this term. Navigating college bureaucracy can be a lengthy and frustrating process, and it’s commendable that both sides stuck with it. 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted every year, according to the […]

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Open Space: SOPA threatens online freedoms

Freedom is one of the single most important ideals of this or any generation. Wars have been fought countless times throughout human history over freedoms. Freedom of religion, freedom from slavery, freedom of speech, freedom from oppression… the list goes on and on. Even now, wars and movements are combating these same afflictions worldwide – […]

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Open Space: All-or-nothing approach to college doesn’t work

Bored, lethargic, forgetful, and unsure of one’s direction in life: these aren’t the things most people imagine when they sign up for college. Hollywood portrayals of sex, drugs, booze, and epic misadventures in college are totally misleading: the majority of student life comprises reading, writing, and studying, or the procrastination of all three. Most people […]

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Alberta Tar Sands are selling out our future

Right now, the largest industrial project in the history of humankind is taking place in Alberta. This project is generating incredible sums of money for the Harper government and the Canadian economy. And, it’s killing us. The Alberta Tar Sands (also known as the Alberta Oil Sands) is producing more and more greenhouse gases every […]

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