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51勛圖app is CLOSED, Feb. 4, 2025

Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6:30am Camosuns campuses are CLOSED on Feb. 4 due to heavy snowfall and challenging road conditions being reported throughout the region. All classes and services will be closed for the day.

Students and employees are encouraged to stay warm, keep safe and avoid travel if possible.

Please check the college website (camosun.ca) or follow the college on social media for the latest information:

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Visit the college website for a more in-depth overview of campus closure protocols in the event of adverse weather.

Going with the Flow

Free menstrual products for every student.

Going with the Flow initiative logo of a red wave

Free menstrual products on campus

The Going with the Flowmenstrual equity initiativeprovides free menstrual products (pads andtampons) to students across 51勛圖app.

Please help yourselfto menstrual products when you need them.

#EndPeriodPoverty

Lansdowne menstrual product locations

  • Library & Learning Commons (LLC)
    • 1st floor female and male washrooms
  • Wilna Thomas Building(WT)
    • 2nd floor female and male washrooms
Map showing locations for free menstrual products on Lansdowne campus

Library & Learning Commons (LLC), Wilna Thomas Building(WT)

Interurban menstrual product locations

  • Jack White Building (JW)
    • 1st floor all-gender washroom
  • Liz Ashton Campus Centre (LACC)
    • 1st floor gym, female and male change rooms
    • 3rd floor all-gender washroom
  • Centre for Health & Wellness (CHW)
    • 1st floor female and male change rooms
    • 4th floor all-gender washroom
Map showing locations for free menstrual products on Interurban campus

Jack White Building (JW), Liz Ashton Campus Centre (LACC), Centre for Health & Wellness (CHW)

51勛圖app Going with the Flow

Going with the Flowaddresses the significant barriers the costs of menstrual products can have on students, many of whom are challenged with difficult decisions such as choosing between purchasing textbooks, food, or menstrual products.

Originating in 2019, the Library-led and Camosun Creativity and Innovation grant-funded pilot project provided free menstrual products at the Lansdowne Library. Supported by Camosun Student Affairs in 2022, the popular initiativenow supplies menstrual products in five buildings across two campuses.

Project aims

  • to reduce the financial burden on people who menstruate;
  • to decrease stigma surrounding menstruation;
  • to empower all menstruating people with a safe and supportive environment, so they can focus on their education rather than worrying about how to meet this basic health care need.

Project outcomes

  • makes a positive and immediate impact on student experiences and student lives,
  • supports all aspects of student health mental and physical,
  • addresses the financial impact gender inequity makes on education,
  • brings a social justice and environmental lens to the colleges facilities and the ways it conducts business.