How Capilano University’s 50th anniversary marks an important moment in Canadian history Annie Zhou, Contributor Megan Orr, Opinions Editor 50 years is a long time. Capilano University was born of […]
The future of students from the Middle Eastern nation still unclear as dispute between the two countries continues Greta Kooy, News Editor The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) continues to monitor […]
Temporary Refuge ANNALISSE CROSSWELL // CONTRIBUTOR Vancouver is now the first city to offer a temporary refuge to families during the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and […]
During a class trip to the legislature, Taylor McCarthy reported her shock at MLA Simon Gibson’s remarks about First Nations communities Christine Beyleveldt / news editor Just one week after […]
CapU prof connects his passion for film with his heritage Annalisse Crosswell // contributor Well-established television writer and playwright, David Geary, has been repping a Canadian flag since 2008. Since […]
“I always feel like somebody’s watching me” The exclusion and surveillance of Black lives in Vancouver Kevin Kapenda // Hall of Famer Last month on Feb. 11, Jamiel Moore-Williams, a […]
Ruining Reconciliation Rulings on the murders of Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie prove Canada’s reconciliation fallacy Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor Canada has an ugly history when it comes to […]