What you need to know Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor With the next Canadian election coming up in 2025, candidates are gearing up to prepare for the campaigns that will […]
You’re worried about Canada’s political relations, but I am worried for my life Anonymous // Contributor Freya Emery (she/her) // Illustrator The current events in Canada-India relations go further back […]
In order to create gender equality in society, it needs to begin in House first Wen Zhai // ContributorLillian Zhang // Illustrator Due to gender stereotypes perpetuated by patriarchal societies, […]
Tamia Thompson // Columnist Despite being the most digestible way to consume information at the moment, memes take up a lot of space in our minds and daily interactions in […]
Looking into the ways in which women in politics navigate the inequalities present in their profession Sheila Arellano // News Editor Over 60 Capilano University students, staff and faculty, community members […]
Lessons from Finland on gender equality and leadership in politics Lena Orlova // Contributor 34, 32, 34, 32, 55. No, these are not the numbers of your next lottery ticket, these are […]
The stresses of being a full-time student, balancing personal lives and global conflict came to a crux this past November for Iranian students at Capilano Tom Balog // Contributor In […]
Elizabeth May steps down as party leader Alisha Samnani // Opinions Editor One of the most well-known names in Canadian politics has not resigned, but has stepped down from her […]
Why climate strikes can mobilize people in a significant way Sheila Arellano, News Editor Climate strikes have become a roar on the streets, a unified voice demanding climate justice. To what […]
A new Alberta separatist movement spawned from the federal election is stirring emotions across central Canada Tom Balog, Contributor Wexit—We exit—West Exit? Who wants to leave Canada? Wait, is it […]