Vancouver’s first festival of fermentation a big hit Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor When someone says “festival,” thoughts of empty wallets probably come to mind. And when someone says…
Year: 2017
Get the &#$@ outdoors
You can kayak in the winter, too Scott Barkemeyer // Nautical Enthusiast Winter and kayaking may not seem to be compatible, but do we really have even winter here in…
Attack of the drones
Current regulations are being revised to save humanity from itself Laura Melczer // Contributor On Oct. 12, a drone collided with a passenger plane above the Jean Lesage airport in…
Industry day at CapilanoU
Gaining the soft skills and tackling youth unemployment Freya Wasteneys // Contributor On Nov. 9, students at Capilano University will be given the opportunity to partake in Industry Day, an…
Senate representative resigns from CSU
Erik Steel vacated his position before board of directors could vote on reducing his stipend Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Senate Representative Erik Steel submitted his resignation to the Capilano…
CapU to revise cheating and plagiarism policy
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…
When the people cheer
Volume 50, Issue 7: Editor’s Desk Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief “Ball don’t lie,” – Rasheed Wallace In the waning days of this past summer, basketball icon LeBron James Tweeted arguably…
Canadian Oligopoly
Your phone plan is too expensive, eh Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor Illustration by Taylor Lee No matter who your carrier is, you’re probably with one of the Big…
Blues soccer looks to take PACWEST throne
Capilano’s soccer program hasn’t been this strong on both fronts in a decade and will look to capitalize this weekend Justin Scott // Managing Editor This weekend, Squamish’s Quest University…