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Author: Eugenia De Coss

Dear Dad

Posted on February 1, 2025February 2, 2025 by Eugenia De Coss

Eugenia de Coss (she/her) // Contributor Dear Dad,   You were a father that provided the best opportunities, financial support and parental guidance. You were an amazing father for your…

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Where do I want me?

Posted on September 1, 2024September 2, 2024 by Eugenia De Coss

A journey through the transition into university.   Eugenia De Coss (she/her) // Contributor Jordan Richert (he/him) // Crew Illustrator   Dear Capilano University, My high school years have become…

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Opening Minds One Friendship at a Time

Posted on January 6, 2024 by Eugenia De Coss

Ways to interact with new communities Eugenia Trevino (she/her) // Contributor Yohannah Loker (she/her) // Illustrator There are several ways to get involved in the communities around you. When people…

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Study Tips for Students

Posted on November 6, 2023November 6, 2023 by Eugenia De Coss

Your go-to study guide for midterm season Eugenia De Coss  // Contributor Celia Palomar Robisco (She/Her) // Illustrator Efficient study habits are different for everyone. Though a good rule of…

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Fright Nights Is Underrated

Posted on October 1, 2023September 28, 2023 by Eugenia De Coss

Why everyone should buy a ticket this spooky season Eugenia Trevino (she/her) // Contributor Siobhan Barry (she/her) // Illustrator Fright Nights at Playland is an annual event that happens every…

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The Kids Are Not Alright

Posted on September 1, 2023September 1, 2023 by Eugenia De Coss

CapU Strike’s Impact on Summer Students Eugenia De Coss (she/her) // contributor Jasmine Linton (she/her) // illustrator June 6 began as a perfect summer day. While warning signs of the…

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Everyday is Earth Day

Posted on April 1, 2023March 29, 2023 by Eugenia De Coss

If we all come together, change will happen Eugenia Trevino (she/her) // ContributorAndy Poystila (he/him) // Illustrator Climate change is a concerning and complicated issue, partly due to insufficient actions,…

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