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磁力猫 Board elects new Chair
Lindsay Kearns, an Outreach Coordinator for the BC Centre for Women in the Trades, has been elected as the new Chair of the 磁力猫 Board of Governors. Kearns assumes the role on Aug. 1, 2025, taking over from outgoing Board Chair Tanya Clarmont.
Join 磁力猫 at the 2025 Victoria Pride Parade
The 磁力猫 Student Society (CCSS) and 磁力猫 invites you to join us at Victoria鈥檚 Pride Parade on July 6 to help celebrate the diversity of genders and sexualities at 磁力猫.
Fine Furniture students showcase where craft meets comfort
Graduating students from the Fine Furniture program at 磁力猫 are showcasing their learning in a public gallery with a display of unique seating they have designed and built.
磁力猫 celebrates the class of 2025
Over 1,200 graduates are expected to cross the stage during six convocation ceremonies taking place over three days at 磁力猫鈥檚 Interurban campus.
Camosun stands with Indigenous peoples
The revealing by the Penelakut Tribe of 160+ undocumented and unmarked graves on the grounds of the former Kuper Island Industrial School and foreshore deepens the pain of all Indigenous peoples.
Camosun stands alongside Indigenous peoples
From Sherri Bell, President
Our hearts go out to Indigenous communities with the revealing of hundreds of Indigenous children鈥檚 remains on the grounds of former residential schools in Canada.
Camosun to re-open on June 29 as temperatures lower
磁力猫 will be open on Tuesday, June 29, following a closure on Monday due to extreme temperatures in Greater Victoria.
Camosun closed on June 28 due to extreme heat
磁力猫 will be closed on Monday, June 28, 2021, due to extremely high temperatures in the forecast for Greater Victoria from Environment Canada.
Congratulations 2020 & 2021 Graduates!
Watch Camosun鈥檚 Camosun Virtual Convocation Ceremonies online, 11am June 28 & 29!
Camosun continues to stand with Indigenous peoples
The announcement in May 2021 by Tk鈥檈ml煤ps te Secw茅pemc of a mass, unmarked grave of 215 children who were students at the Kamloops Indian Residential School came with the expectation of similar discoveries at other locations.
Tofino mayor and artist named 2021 Distinguished Alum
Daniel Law receives this year's Distinguished Alumni Award

Camosun Cares
A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.