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Camosun students putting learning to work in the community
Community Centre for Sport and Exercise EducationDuring the Fall term, Kinesiology 435 students from the Outdoor Adventure Education course put into practice what they’ve learned about the importance of land stewardship, volunteering, and maintaining shared natural spaces as recreation leaders.
Camosun College to host traditional pit cook demonstration
IndigenousA traditional Coast Salish pit cook demonstration is taking place at Camosun College’s Interurban Campus. The pit cook demonstrates and promotes the traditional use of the camas, and keeps the teachings, and traditional ways alive.
Keeping the college community healthy during respiratory illness season
CommunityWith the arrival of fall comes respiratory illnesses season. We can all take precautions to keep ourselves and each other healthy by covering our cough or sneeze, regular hand washing and staying home when sick.
Camosun College launches GivingTuesday initiative
GivingCamosun College is gearing up with two partners for a heartwarming GivingTuesday initiative that will help uplift students on their educational journey, removing barriers that could stand in their way.
Camosun students bring death out of the darkness
School of Arts and ScienceWhat’s the difference between a good and bad death? Why and how do the living continue to interact with the dead? How do different cultures perceive death?
Camosun entrepreneurs POP at business pitch competition
CommunityFor the second year in a row, women from the 2023 Maker to Market Program at Camosun College have achieved notoriety from a provincial competition that celebrates immigrant entrepreneurs.
Chargers volleyball setting up for another banner season
Camosun Chargers AthleticsThe volleyball teams kick off their quest for back-to-back provincial gold medals on Saturday, Oct. 21 against the College of the Rockies (COTR) Avalanche.
Learning to advocate for Indigenous peoples
IndigenousStudying at Camosun College gave Katie Manomie a safe place to learn more about herself, where she came from and where she wanted to go.
Camosun offers tuition-free professional cook training
School of Trades and TechnologyIn response to unprecedented industry demand throughout Vancouver Island for professional cooks, Camosun College is offering tuition-free training spots in its Professional Cook program.
Masters rowers put Camosun students through the strokes
Centre for Sport and Exercise EducationMasters rowing athletes from the capital region are putting Kinesiology students at Camosun College through their strokes so they can witness the top end of the spectrum when it comes to physical function in older adults.