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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.
Chargers collecting toys for local charities
The Camosun Chargers are collecting toys for The Zone @91.3鈥檚 Annual Toy Drive, which supports local charitable organizations in Greater Victoria. On Nov. 29 and 30 receive free admission to the basketball games with a toy donation! Donations can also be made at the library on both campuses or to the Athletics office.
A message of support to all Camosun College students
A message to all students at Camosun College from Dr. Lane Trotter, President.
Nine immigrant women display their soup-erpower!
Nine soup-erstars from the Maker-to-Market program at Camosun College placed second in a provincial competition that supports immigrant entrepreneurs.
PSEA reaches tentative agreement with five CUPE locals
Camosun College is one of five colleges that now has a tentative agreement in place with CUPE.
Hospitality students serve up social responsibility
Hospitality Management students at Camosun College are learning about the importance of giving back to the local community by preparing a two-course lunch for up to 300 neighbours in need.
School of Arts & Science 2022 Awards
The School of Arts & Science is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2022 student awards.
Chargers basketball ready for season tip-off
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.
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鈥 Association and five BCGEU locals for vocational instructors.
Drought conditions emphasize increased threats to food security
The cancellation of this year鈥檚 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.
Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.