“What do you do when you can’t do nothing, but there’s nothing you can do?” -The Boondocks Andrea Chiang (they/them) // Contributor Ryan Coomber (he/him) // Custom type Lily Jones…
Tag: protest
A Mild and Acceptable Protest to Protest Guidelines
A guide to the newly released protest guidelines at CapU straight from a professional Protest Planner! Anonymous // Contributor Kayla Kim (they/them) // Illustrator So, you want to start a…
Silenced
To be Heard Through the Chaos Jasmin Linton (she/her) // Contributor Andrei Gueco (he/him) // Illustrator CW: mentions police violence and blood It was a miracle Ryan could see…
Making Use of Wasted Space
Help your neighbourhood bloom by guerrilla gardening Ben Taylor (he/him) // Crew Write Eugene Lee (she/her) // Illustrator Passing by vacant lots is a common occurrence in Vancouver; properties seem…
United Against Hate
A community bands together to support trans rights Lea Krusemeyer (she/her) // Staff Writer Cameron Skorulski (He/Him) // Illustrator With the recent protests against SOGI 123, opinions in Canada are…
Policing The Pipeline
We should be focused on natural resource preservation, not economic benefits Manjot Kaur // Contributor The Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline’s planned site of construction is on Wet’suwet’en traditional territory. The unceded land has a population…
A Tale of Two Games
The political protest that was too cool for school Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer Saturday is not only for the boys, it is for watching football and turning off any social consciousness. On Nov. 23, Yale University hosted a…
“Denial is Not a Policy”
Thousands filled the street with signs and banners demanding climate action Alisha Samnani // Contributor Christine Wei // Illustrator An estimated 100,000 people filled the streets surrounding Vancouver City Hall…
Working the Borders: From Mexico to BC
Deborah Koenker’s latest photography project shows the struggle of Mexican workers Maria Penaranda // Contributor Photos provided by Deborah Koenker Five women sit in a half-circle in the Mexican village…









