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What Is In for This Valentine’s Day

Posted on February 1, 2024 by Lea Krusemeyer

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, a sense of excitement can be felt in the Vancouver air.

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A Final Goodbye to Reader’s Digest Canada

Posted on February 1, 2024 by Avery Nowicki

Everybody, break the tissues out and get ready to cry. The beloved Reader’s Digest Canada is closing its doors after 76 years of production. It is a sad, sad time for Canadian readers. 

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Vancouver’s Black History Month

Posted on February 1, 2024 by Ayla Maxwell

Origins, resources and events.

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Unprepared Students Vs. Unprepared Universities

Posted on January 8, 2024 by Gwen Pemberton

Faculty members share their experiences with the emotional labour attached to the increase in underprepared international students at CapU

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Understanding Electoral Candidates – 45th Federal Election

Posted on January 8, 2024 by Editor-In-Chief

What you need to know Yasmine Elsayed (she/her) // Contributor With the next Canadian election coming up in 2025, candidates are gearing up to prepare for the campaigns that will…

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Vancouver’s Writing Scene…Where Is It?

Posted on January 8, 2024 by Avery Nowicki

Avery Nowicki // ‘Communities’ Editor Pulling out the writing scene from a city so divided. Vancouver is known for a lot of things, but writing?.. Not so much. For writers,…

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Safe Supply; A Year Post-Enactment

Posted on January 8, 2024January 29, 2024 by Avery Nowicki

Months after drug activist Jerry Martin’s death, the Safe Supply act remains.

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Legends of the Capilano Updates a Seminal Work

Posted on January 1, 2024December 30, 2023 by Gwen Pemberton

A new edition brings a new perspective to E. Pauline Johnson’s 1911 classic Gwen Pemberton (she/her) // Arts & Culture Editor Andy Poystila (he/him) // Production Manager This year a…

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The Season of Giving Back

Posted on December 1, 2023December 8, 2023 by Lea Krusemeyer

Charitable opportunities during the holiday season    Lea Krusemeyer (She/Her) // Staff Writer   As soon as the first snowflakes fall, the spirit of Christmas fills most people’s homes. Staying…

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