Without even noticing, we have been believing and spreading stereotypes about each other’s countries. What are the most common ones among CapU students? What can we do to stop it? …
Author: Anonda Canadien
Algo-Rhythm
In a world plagued by technological advancement, what’s the impact for musicians? Adam Stothard (he/him) // Co-Editor-in-Chief Emilyn Lai (she/her) // Illustrator This past November, the song ‘Walk My Walk’…
The Impact of AI Within Crafting
From 2D art, to handmade projects being sold at craft fairs, where is the individuality when AI is overtaking art? M.S Diem (they/he/she) // Contributor Keira Schick (she/her) // Illustrator…
Vancouver Vendor Markets
Taking a look at some of this year’s Christmas vendor markets; are they worth going to? Ben Taylor (He/Him) // Crew Writer Andrei Gueco (He/Him) // Illustrator As winter break…
Sugar Is a Weapon
Sugar in a way, functioned as a weapon: culturally, economically, ecologically and biologically By Joshua Settee (he/him) // Contributor The industry of sugar in North America is not simply one…
Red Power
Indigenous creatives within their industries Sam Damm (she/her) // Contributor Grayson Gardner (they/them) // Illustrator The ancestors of Indigenous people are warriors and the ancestor’s spirit is passed down through…
Building Empathy One Book at a Time
The value of exploring diversity in literature amidst the rise of calls to ban books Elishiva Phillips (she/her) // Contributor Tin Raganit (they/them) // Illustrator It’s no shock to anyone…
Community Building
Connection around campus from the perspective of film students Elijah Alexander Chenoweth (he/him) // Contributor Christina Willians // Illustrator What is community? Is it your friends? Your family? The bus…
Whacky Power Structures
Ex(in)clusion in the workplace Anonda Canadien (she/her) (Dehcho Dene) // Arts & Culture Editor Rachel Lu (she/her) // Illustrator After completing college, I was given the opportunity to work in…








