Capilano finally gets KO’d Greta Kooy // Campus Life Editor Twice a week, Capilano University students can partake in one of the most unorthodox stress- relieving activities available on campus:…
Year: 2017
Stuff the Bus returns to Capilano University
TRECSA aims to improve on last year’s promising campaign Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief After last year’s successful return, members of the Tourism and Outdoor Recreation Students Association (TRECSA) are once…
Who You: Calvin Ramsson
The ‘yes’ guy Freya Wasteneys // Contributor In 1999, at the age of 16, Calvin Ramsson took a leap of faith and moved from Abu Dhabi to Vancouver. Now 34,…
Bill 62 contradicts Canada’s multiculturalist values
Quebec’s ban on face-covering targets Muslim women Matty Taghipour // Contributor A new bill coming into force in Quebec has caused quite the controversy across Canada. Quebec’s Liberal government created…
Vancouver’s housing crisis solutions miss crucial demographic
Hot-topic potato, pass the problem on Freya Wasteneys // Contributor Vancouver is notorious for its three favourite conversation topics: weather, food and real estate. In fact, 74 per cent of…
The North Shore wants a SkyTrain? Get in Line
Fixing notorious traffic congestion will have to come from alternative solutions Madelaine Dawson // Contributor Talk of a North Shore SkyTrain has been circulating for years, but the need for…
How “beautiful food” is dulling our palate
The double-edged knife: How “beautiful food” is dulling our palate Aki Guomundsdóttir // Columnist I have listened to The Beatles, seen Martin Scorsese films, read Alice Munro books and, as a…
#MeToo and a letter on Solidarity
Dropping the F-bomb: #MeToo and a letter on solidarity Brittany Tiplady // Columnist Two weeks ago, I was taking the bus home, and was followed to my seat by a man…
Dipping my toes in the pedicure pond
You want me to do what?!: Dipping my toes in the pedicure pond Andy Rice // Associate Publisher If you stare at it long enough, just about any part of…