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A Mild and Acceptable Protest to Protest Guidelines

Posted on December 1, 2025November 30, 2025 by Anonymous Anonymous

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…

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Re: Sikhs Aren’t Safe Here

Posted on March 1, 2024February 29, 2024 by Anonymous Anonymous

You’re worried about Canada’s political relations, but I am worried for my life Anonymous // Contributor Andy Postila (he/him) // Illustrator  Let’s catch up on what’s happened since we last…

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Sikhs Aren’t Safe Here

Posted on November 1, 2023November 1, 2023 by Anonymous Anonymous

You’re worried about Canada’s political relations, but I am worried for my life Anonymous // Contributor Freya Emery (she/her) // Illustrator The current events in Canada-India relations go further back…

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You’re Probably Dating the Same Guy

Posted on March 19, 2023March 19, 2023 by Anonymous Anonymous

Are these Facebook groups helping or hurting? Anonymous Right before Christmas, my best friend told me that she needed to show me the things people were saying about one of…

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