Modern perspectives on ongoing struggles MATT SHIPLEY (HE/HIM) // COMMUNITIES EDITOR The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross Producers: Sabin Streeter (white), Jamila Wignot, Leslie Asako Gladsjo, Phil Bertelsen What…
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What’s In My Bag: Charlotte
Charlotte, 23 Photos and text by Alden Mackay Charlotte King, a second-year liberal studies student at Cap, flaunts her cloth tote bag adorned with a fingerbangin’ pin near the shoulder…
What’s In My Bag: Leyam, 19
Leyam, 19 Photos and text by Mahi Kaur The busier life you lead, the more stuff you tend to have to carry. This is especially true for Leyam, a Musical…
What’s In My Bag: Atrin
Ashley Sandhu // Contributor Atrin, a third-year IDEA student, carried a basic black backpack from Miniso with a gold parrot pin attached to the lash tab on the front. “I…
What’s In My Bag: Madison
Madison, 20 Madison is a second-year Communications student at Capilano University. A lanyard with her name printed on it was attached to her red backpack. Among the school basics of…
What’s In My Bag: Vee
Mahi Kaur // Contributor Vee, 26 What we pack in our bags for the first day of post secondary versus a year into it is substantially different, far more minimal…
The World Is Bright
From VIFF’s Sea to Sky and BC Spotlight Series emerges a thrilling documentary covering a decade-long mystery Rachel D’Sa // Editor-in-Chief When BC filmmaker and director Ying Wang first laid…
Loneliness and Fast Food Relationships
Justine Beaulieu Poudrier is creating a mini documentary to break the loneliness stigma Nivedan Kaushal, Arts & Culture Editor Illustration by Daniel Pauhl UK Prime Minister Theresa May appointed Tracey…
First Ever CapU Film Festival to Premiere in March 2019
Students and alumni get a chance to have their films featured Chase Mair, Contributor // Illustration by Andrea Alcaraz As part of Capilano University’s 50th anniversary festivities, the brand new Capilano…