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The Capilano Courier is hiring for Fall 2018 Editors / Writers / Illustrators / Good People For more information, contact: CAPCOURIER@GMAIL.COM
Looking ahead at the 2018 IDEA Grad Show
March272018March282018
  • Culture

Looking ahead at the 2018 IDEA Grad Show

  • Carlo Javier
This year marks the first batch of students to complete IDEA’s four-year Bachelor’s Degree, since the shift in 2014 Carlo Javier / Editor-In-Chief Every year, the works of Capilano University’s […]
On the importance of student press for illustrators and artists
March52018March52018
  • Editorial

On the importance of student press for illustrators and artists

  • Nima Boscarino
Staff Editorial On the importance of student press for illustrators and artists Cristian Fowlie // Production Manager I began illustrating for the Capilano Courier halfway into my three-year diploma program […]
The ‘Black Panther’ Exit Survey
February272018February272018
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The ‘Black Panther’ Exit Survey

  • Carlo Javier
The Black Panther Exit Survey CARLO JAVIER // EDITOR-IN-CHIEF &  KEVIN KAPENDA // COLUMNIST Marvel’s Black Panther is dominating the cinema discourse. Not only is it garnering universal acclaim, it’s […]
Opinions: Directors cross boundaries in the name of art
February252018February272018
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Opinions: Directors cross boundaries in the name of art

  • Freya Wasteneys
The price of a cinematic masterpiece Directors cross boundaries in the name of art FREYA WASTENEYS // CONTRIBUTOR Bernardo Bertolucci, the director of Last Tango in Paris, wanted actress Maria […]
Chillin’ with Club Sofa
January232018January232018
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Chillin’ with Club Sofa

  • Carlin Parkin
Indie jazz pop band discusses ‘chilling’ and the making of their new album CARLIN PARKIN //CONTRIBUTOR Kicking back with friends can often result in group ideas that seem bright in […]
Memory. History. Story.
November272017November272017
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Memory. History. Story.

  • Natasha Jones
A walk through North Vancouver’s newest art exhibit, celebrating Indigenous culture Natasha Jones // Contributor Image: Ambleside Park Swa’y’wi’ by Xwalacktun This year, the Gordon Smith Gallery presents Memory. History. […]
Polygon Gallery opens at Lonsdale Quay
November202017November212017
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Polygon Gallery opens at Lonsdale Quay

  • Christine Beyleveldt
$20 million space 
will house the former Presentation House Gallery Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Photo c/o Ema Peter Photography After nearly 30 years of planning, the former Presentation House […]
Solid wall of sound
November152017November152017
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Solid wall of sound

  • Carlo Javier
Volume 50, Issue 8: Editor’s Desk Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief “I’m a creative genius and there’s no other way to word it,” – Kanye West One of the stereotypes I […]
Real Estate Robbery
October62017October122017
  • Culture

Real Estate Robbery

  • Justin Scott
How a Capilano University student was conned out of her work and respect Justin Scott // Managing Editor While it’s true that most graphic designers and artists are very creative […]

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Meet Theodore Abbott—a CapU graduate and candidate in Vancouver’s 2025 by-election for City Councillor. Growing up in East Vancouver, Theodore shares how the gentrification of the city, the community at his alternative school, and his experience with Capilano Students' Union have shaped his commitment to advocacy and activism.

How different is it to run in a student election vs. a civic election? Why should we care about local politics? Why is it important to get organized with our communities? In this video, Theodore answers these questions and more!
Theodore on Local Politics & Grassroots Activism
Over the holiday break, 24 CapU students from 12 programs attended the university’s first Ghana Field School (GFS). The trip took place between December 17, 2024 and January 7, 2025, as part of a course titled JAZZ 422: Cross-cultural Pedagogy and Orff Afrique. Join Raphaël, the writer of "A Look Inside CapU’s Ghana Field School,” as well as Michelle, Isaac, and Annah as they unpack this life-changing experience abroad.

Global Skills Opportunity (GSO) is funded by the Government of Canada's Outbound Student Mobility Pilot Program, which aims to widen access to participation to study abroad programming. You can find more information about study abroad opportunities at capilanou.ca/studyabroad.

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CapU's Ghana Field School 2024
Curious about what’s happening within the Capilano Student Union? 
Meet Yasmine, our News Beat Reporter, as she goes over some of the decisions and discussions that are happening in the CSU Board of Directors meeting on March 28th.

00:00 - Intro
00:10 - Public Input from Laura Morales—Re: Board Accountability Policy
00:33 - Unsanctioned lack of accountability
01:48 - Portfolio Critics role
03:15 - Report of the Elections Administrator (Kalpna Solanki)
04:20 - Policy review
04:30 - Review of Credit/No-Credit Policy (IS-11)
05:38 - Review of Reactivation After Withdrawal Policy (IS-12)
06:21 - Breaking News—the Board Accountability Policy has been adopted
CSU News | Board of Directors (March 28, 2025)
Curious about what’s happening within the Capilano Student Union? 
Meet Yasmine, our News Beat Reporter, as she goes over some of the decisions and discussions that are happening in the CSU Board of Directors meeting. 

00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Navjot and Dilkaran removal from office announcement
01:22 - Removal of president Angad (appeal pending)
03:00 - Excused absences
03:26 - Approval of spending budget
CSU News | Board of Directors (March 14, 2025)
Welcome to a new episode of the Courier Corner Podcast!

Meet our co-hosts—Sara, our co-Editor-In-Chief, and Adam, our humour editor. Join them as they unpack the theme of our February issue—Love. What is Love?

In this episode, our hosts will read, comment and reflect on the following articles:

News: "Student Employees Are Organizing to Join the MoveUP Union" by Laura Morales Padilla
Arts & Culture: "Making Black History in Vancouver and at CapU" by Yasmine Modaresi
Letters: "Lasers, Dinosaur Suits and Electronic Beats, Oh My!" by Yasmine Modaresi
Sports: "The Good, the Bad, the Ugly… Navigating a Lifelong Struggle With Sports" by Lea Krusemeyer
Humour: "The Love Doctor is Here: Relationship Advice from a Certified Professional" by Adam Wallace

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Love | February 2025
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Curious about what’s happening within the Capilano Student Union? 
Meet Yasmine, our News Beat Reporter, as she goes over some of the decisions and discussions that are happening in the CSU Board of Directors meeting. 

00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Public Input
00:54 - Approval of absences
01:19 - Increasing Clubs and Events Fee from $0.37/credit to $0.50/credit
01:39 -  The Board reduced the director's fees payable to the VP Equity and Sustainability (Dilkaran Singh) to zero 
04:15 - Procedures to address inappropriate campaigning behaviour
05:02 - The problem of slating
05:17 - What can students do if they witness inappropriate campaigning behaviour
CSU News | Board of Directors (Feb. 28, 2025)
What even is a Zine? Mia shows us a behind the scene of how this little publication comes together, the vision behind it, and how to become a paid contributor of the C.C. Crumb!
Courier 101 | Zine Edition
The Capilano Students' Union Semi-Annual General Meeting (SAGM) happened on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. It was scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. but it was called to order at 12:03 p.m. because of lack of quorum. It proceeded as an informational meeting since there was no quorum to vote on the only motion in the agenda—A special resolution to change the timeframe for arbitration panel decisions from 48 hours to 3 business days.

"All members of the Capilano Students’ Union (all students who are registered in courses and who have paid student society fees in the current or previous semester) have the right to attend and vote at general meetings to provide direction to the students’ union."
https://csu.bc.ca/general-meetings/
Semi-Annual General Meeting | Spring 2025
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