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Kicking down barriers to social change
When Brandon Green stepped onto Camosun College's campus, he carried more than just textbooks and sports aspirations, he brought a vision of using sports to transform lives.
Camosun College adds an electric van to satisfy training needs
Camosun College has acquired an electric vehicle that will play a key role in enhancing the trades training programs. The 2025 BrightDrop Zevo 400 AWD van is a state of the art electric delivery vehicle that will provide hands-on experience in many different trades, including the rapidly growing EV sector.
Local bargaining to begin with BCGEU local at Camosun
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.
Drought conditions emphasize increased threats to food security
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.
Origins of the undead: Anthropology and vampires at Halloween
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.
Chargers volleyball setting up for another banner season
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).
Celebrating 10 years of Medical Radiography at Camosun
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.
Renewed Wilna Thomas building improves campus life for Camosun students
With the reopening of the renovated Wilna Thomas building at Camosun College's Lansdowne campus, students have access to new spaces for study, collaboration, events and Indigenous learning.
As student stress climbs, Camosun lends a calming hand
Getting back into the groove of studies, while remembering to maintain good mental health habits can be a tough assignment for some post-secondary students.
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