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Five Reasons to Go See Circle Game.

Posted on January 25, 2019February 21, 2019 by Devon Simpson

Devon Simpson – Contributor  An astonishing event showcasing the reimagined music of Joni Mitchell. The show, Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell, running from Jan. 12 to Feb….

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A Tribute to Africa – BlueShore Theatre

Posted on January 25, 2019February 22, 2019 by Taylor Kleine-Deters

Taylor M. Kleine-Deters – Contributor  On Jan. 25 the BlueShore Theatre plays host to A Tribute to Africa, part of the Capilano University Jazz series which is being led by artist-in-residence Dr. Kofi Gbolonyo. This tribute…

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A Different Type of Encyclopedia 

Posted on January 23, 2019January 28, 2019 by Melissa Gibbons

Batia Suter’s “Parallel Encyclopedia Extended” is a must-see exhibit.  Mel Gibbons – Production Manager  Not everything in life is black or white. There is more to be seen between these two shades as…

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The Environment is a Canvas 

Posted on January 23, 2019January 28, 2019 by Benjamin Jacobs

Sharon Kallis weaves the natural world into her art.  Ben Jacobs // Contributor   Environmental artist Sharon Kallis has dedicated many years of her life to perfecting her artform. To her, environmental art is about…

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Spring Arts Preview 

Posted on January 23, 2019January 28, 2019 by Sheila Arellano

Sheila Arellano, Arts & Culture Editor  Early 2019 is permeated with events you cannot miss, ranging from musical performances to plays, book releases, art exhibitions and festivals. This year is an…

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The Courier Staff’s Holiday Recipes

Posted on December 3, 2018December 3, 2018 by Nima Boscarino

One Foot in the Gravy Megan Orr, Opinions Editor I usually come in to the kitchen when the gravy is already underway, glass of wine in hand, insisting I take…

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Loneliness and Fast Food Relationships

Posted on November 28, 2018November 23, 2018 by Nivedan Kaushal

Justine Beaulieu Poudrier is creating a mini documentary to break the loneliness stigma Nivedan Kaushal, Arts & Culture Editor Illustration by Daniel Pauhl UK Prime Minister Theresa May appointed Tracey…

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Chinese Couturier Guo Pei’s Opulence on Display at the Vancouver Art Gallery

Posted on November 28, 2018December 3, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

The exhibit is the first fashion-forward display to feature at the gallery, and Guo Pei’s first appearance in Canada Christine Beyleveldt, Editor-in-Chief The Vancouver Art Gallery is showing its first…

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Don’t Hide Your Hidden Talents!

Posted on November 28, 2018December 3, 2018 by Jarod Smart

CapU Got Talent debuts as the first campus talent show Jarod Smart // Contributor The BlueShore Theatre will see the debut of CapU Got Talent on Nov. 29 – a…

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On Monday, January 19th, BC student leaders held a press conference outside the Constituency Office of Jessie Sunner—Minister of Post-Secondary Education & Future Skills and MLA for Surrey-Newton. 

Kevin Root—Chairperson of the Alliance of BC Students, Solomon Yi-Kieran—Vice-President External of the UBC Alma Mater Society, and Jessica Lamb—VP External & Community Affairs of the Simon Fraser Student Society commented on the government's review of the post-secondary education sector and their experience during the "incredibly short" consultation period.

00:00 - Intro
00:18 - What happened on January 19th?
00:52 - Opening remarks by the Chairperson of the ABCS
01:02 - Why the federal cap on international students heavily impacted colleges and universities across the province.
01:47 - The government needs to pay their fair share of the operating costs to keep the system afloat
02:49 - Any changes to the tuition limit policy would be a direct attack on students
03:23 - Demands from students
03:48 - Why is the review dangerous?
04:35 - Is the review a performative act?
05:11 - How would a tuition increase impact students and the province?
07:02 - Key takeaways
PROTECT STUDENTS | BC Students stand together against tuition increases, mergers and dangerous cuts
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