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Forget Washington – what’s going on in Ottawa?
November12024October252024
  • News

Forget Washington – what’s going on in Ottawa?

  • Kate Henderson
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 […]
The Returning Rise of Masks
November52023November62023
  • Communities

The Returning Rise of Masks

  • Avery Nowicki
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 […]
Please, Still Be F**king Kind
April22022April72022
  • Opinions

Please, Still Be F**king Kind

  • Jayde Atchison
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 […]
Is the Customer Ever Actually Right?
April82021April82021
  • Opinions

Is the Customer Ever Actually Right?

  • Jayde Atchison
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 […]
COVID-19: In it for the Long Haul
March162021March162021
  • Features

COVID-19: In it for the Long Haul

  • Claire Brnjac
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 […]
COVID-19 Loves to Travel as Much As You Do
March82021March82021
  • Opinions

COVID-19 Loves to Travel as Much As You Do

  • Katherine Griffiths
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 […]
Love, In Interesting Times
February62021February62021
  • Features

Love, In Interesting Times

  • Joss Arnott
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 […]
BC Should Heed the Signs and Wear a Mask in Class
January12021January12021
  • Opinions

BC Should Heed the Signs and Wear a Mask in Class

  • Dahee Im
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 […]
COVID, Capitalism and the Battle for Life and Dignity in BC
January12021January12021
  • Opinions

COVID, Capitalism and the Battle for Life and Dignity in BC

  • Cam Loeschmann
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 […]
Hands On: Learning to Cook in a Pandemic
December42020December42020
  • Culture

Hands On: Learning to Cook in a Pandemic

  • Claire Brnjac
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 […]

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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.

Read the full article at capilanocourier.com
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
Let's talk about dating apps!
Join Christien as he questions how dating apps are changing dating, why people use them, what is frustrating about them, and more!
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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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