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31 Oct  2022

Chargers basketball ready for season tip-off

Camosun Chargers Athletics

The Chargers basketball teams are ready tip-off the season this week against Island rivals, Vancouver Island University (VIU) Mariners. Basketball action will hit the court at the Pacific Institute for Sport Education (PISE) on Friday Nov. 4.

28 Oct  2022

Local bargaining to begin with BCGEU local at Camosun

Community

Camosun College is pleased to advise that on Oct. 26, a tentative agreement was reached in the negotiations between the Post-Secondary Employers’ Association and five BCGEU locals for vocational instructors.

27 Oct  2022

Drought conditions emphasize increased threats to food security

Indigenous

The cancellation of this year’s annual Traditional Pit Cook at Camosun College due to increased fire risk following the long, dry season highlights the growing importance of discussing food security in the context of climate change.

24 Oct  2022

Origins of the undead: Anthropology and vampires at Halloween

School of Arts and Science

Standing in the hallway of Camosun College’s historic and supposedly haunted Young building, Nicole Kilburn and Dr. Katie Waterhouse pull a black satin sheet over the base of a glass display cabinet, creating a resting space for a special guest.

17 Oct  2022

Chargers volleyball setting up for another banner season

Camosun Chargers Athletics

The Camosun College Chargers and island rivals the Vancouver Island University (VIU) Mariners, kick off the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) volleyball season on Friday, Oct. 21 in Nanaimo and at home on Saturday, Oct. 22 (W6pm, M8pm).

13 Oct  2022

Celebrating 10 years of Medical Radiography at Camosun

School of Health and Human Services

Camosun’s School of Health and Human Services is celebrating 10 years of preparing students for careers as Medical Radiation Technologists (MRT) through applied learning and theoretical instruction.

Camosun Cares hamper

Camosun Cares

A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.