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Author: Yasmine Elsayed

The Immigrant Trio: Autonomous Apes

Posted on January 1, 2025December 31, 2024 by Yasmine Elsayed

The story of three immigrant musicians with a dream Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Amalia Meyer (they/them) // Illustrator   When you listen to Autonomous Apes’ music, you hear more…

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A “Green” Vancouver

Posted on April 1, 2024April 1, 2024 by Yasmine Elsayed

A city spearheading a green future Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Kit Vega // Illustrator Vancouver is internationally recognized as a primary example of environmental sustainability in urban settings. Introduced…

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Thank You, Sinclair

Posted on January 1, 2024December 29, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

190 international goals later Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Rachel Lu (She/Her) // Illustrator  Christine Sinclair is a world-renowned female soccer player with a record-setting 190 international goals scored, more…

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Food as a Cultural Bridge

Posted on November 1, 2023October 20, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

Connecting with others through the universal language—a perfect meal Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Lucy Benson (she/her) // Illustrator   Food is the great equalizer. It transcends borders, languages and…

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Misyrion on their upcoming debut “Kingdom of Misery”

Posted on November 1, 2023October 30, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

Newcomers to the Vancouver death metal scene talk inspiration, writing process, and their plans for the future Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Andy Poystilla (he/him) // Production Manager Misyrion is…

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The Judge’s Daughter

Posted on October 1, 2023September 30, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

This play discusses the complex relationship between ant-pipeline activism and the justice system, and lets the audience judge for themselves Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Andy Poystila (he/him) // Illustrator…

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Do the Thinking on My Behalf: AI In Our Everyday

Posted on September 1, 2023August 31, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

Has AI gone too far? Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Sol Yoon (she/her) // Illustrator Artificial intelligence has recently become such a normal part of daily life that it can…

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Capilano University’s V. Victoria Shroff Receives Oxford Fellowship

Posted on September 1, 2023September 3, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

Learn about her work on animal rights and cosmetic surgeries Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor Natasha Lee // Illustrator Capilano University instructor V. Victoria Shroff is one of Canada’s first…

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The Problem With Tenure

Posted on November 18, 2022January 9, 2023 by Yasmine Elsayed

How the administration fails to protect its students Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // ContributorSiobhan Barry // Illustrator Capilano University outlined its views on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in a policy…

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