The Pandemic’s Proctorial Panopticon Hassan Merali // Columnist Every student has taken a proctored exam before. Tests usually take place in the presence of a teacher, who supervises to ensure […]
Cautiously optimistic, Dupasquier reveals that more remains to be done to ensure implementation Lena Orlova // Contributor Fall marks the beginning of the budget drafting season for students and the […]
Applications for StudentAidBC and the new BC Access Grant are now open Alisha Samnani // Managing Editor, News Editor British Columbia (BC)’s Minister of Advanced Education has announced new supports […]
Elizabeth Scott // Columnist Weird and wonderful things can happen when you’re without a plan. I graduated with a degree in communications, no design experience and no idea what to […]
A question I ask about my electives every semester Megan Orr, Opinions Editor It’s that time of year again! No, not Christmas (that’s next week’s issue) but time to choose […]
Life abroad AMANDA MITCHELL // COLUMNIST My first month at the University of Hertfordshire has come and gone. It’s surreal to think that I have been living in the UK […]
Sea-to-Sky corridor universities make education more accessible Justin Scott // Managing Editor Quest University and Capilano University have signed an agreement that will make it easier for Quest students enrolled […]
CSU becomes first undergrad student union in BC to take the position Annalisse Crosswell // Contributor The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) has committed to paying their staff a living wage. […]
Changes will allow students to reach informal resolutions with their instructors Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor An accusation of cheating or plagiarism can destroy any student’s academic standing. But cheating […]
CapU has hired Dialog to craft master plan that will lay out the vision for the campus in 2030 Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Capilano University’s campus, according to Director […]