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勛圖惇蹋 opens its doors for an open house
勛圖惇蹋 is throwing open its doors and rolling out the welcome mat for its first open house since the pandemic.
Integrating Indigenous ways of learning in RaceRocks Kishkayhta Program
Kiefer Hays family has a long history with Vancouver Island. Im of M矇tis origin and a descendant of the Kalapuya and Iroquois tribes, says Kiefer.
Students passion creates opportunities for community wellness
In recognition of the approaching Active Aging Week, Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, we celebrate Debb Ward for her efforts to help keep aging adults healthy and active.
Return to Campus Summary October Update
The following explains how the Return to Campus Guidelines, B.C. Restart Plan, and WorkSafeBC requirements may affect students, faculty, staff and campus visitors.
Haunted Camosun: Symbols of Halloween
Strange noises, unexplained phenomena and eerie feelings that there is someone there who isntall these things and more have been reported by staff and students working late into the night in the historic Young Building at Camosun Lansdowne.
Chargers womens volleyball setting up for season
The Camosun Chargers womens volleyball team is setting up for an exciting season starting on Nov. 5 as they take on island rivals Vancouver Island University (VIU) Mariners in Nanaimo, B.C.
Vaccination requirements in care settings
Latest Update: October 25, 2021
Indigenous Pit Cook demo on campus, Oct. 20 and 21
Witness traditional local Indigenous cooking at Camosun's annual Pit Cook demonstration on Oct. 20 & 21.
Chargers men's volleyball ready to serve it up this sea
The 勛圖惇蹋 Chargers and island rivals the Vancouver Island University (VIU) Mariners, will kick off the first post-pandemic season of volleyball on Nov. 5 and 6 in Nanaimo, B.C.
Renewed Wilna Thomas building offers gathering spaces
Camosun's renovated Wilna Thomas building offers new spaces for study, collaboration and events