As 2025 nears, so does the federal election in election. Here’s a summary of what you missed happening. Kate Henderson (she/they) // Crew Writer Cassie VP (she/her) // Illustrator American […]
With a potential new Covid threat, our community must band together Avery Nowicki // Communities Editor Lauren Howard (She/Her) // Illustrator *Information in the following article provides statistics last updated […]
Things may be changing, but it isn’t a hall pass to be an asshole Jayde Atchison (She/Her) // Opinions Editor Sharleen Ramos // Illustrator And just like that, the mandates in […]
People are the worst part of service jobs Jayde Atchison // ContributorSarah Haglund//Illustrator One year ago, we collectively slid our windows open at 7 pm and cheered as a thank-you […]
A look into some of the scars COVID-19 leaves well after victims test negative Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor John Pachkowsky // Illustration There comes a point when […]
Three days is too lenient to track and halt this virus from spreading Katherine Griffiths // ContributorSara Nguyen // Illustrator Many Canadian residents are panicking about the implementation of mandatory […]
A look at the relationships that have bloomed in quarantine and how romance has changed during the pandemic Joss Arnott // Staff Writer Geraldine Yaris // Illustration Under the Wave […]
Policymakers would only have to spend one day in a classroom to understand why masks should be mandatory Dahee Im // Contributor Sophie Young // Illustrator Wearing a mask in […]
Who do the new BC health restrictions really help? Cam Loeschmann // Contributor Joyce Chan // Illustrator The novel Coronavirus has had some interesting consequences in our late Capitalist landscape as of December 2020. On […]
One of Vancouver’s most notable culinary institutions has chosen to keep its hands-on cooking classes despite hands-off regulations Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor Alina Sandu // Illustrator Like […]