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Pink Sweat$: Welcome Home Tour

Posted on March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 by Jasmine Garcha

The concluding show of a beautifully pink tour, right here in Vancouver Jasmine Garcha (she/her) // Arts and Culture Editor Sophie Serendip (they/she) // Crew Photographer On March 6th, 2025,…

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From the Streets of Our Unfair City

Posted on March 1, 2025February 27, 2025 by Kate Henderson

Elevating a discussion about homelessness: Outsiders and Others’ platform for Vancouver’s homeless artists Kate Henderson (she/they) // Crew Writer Kit Vega (they/them) // Illustrator Since the Courier last spoke to…

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Why weren’t research assistants included in CapU student’s application to unionize?

Posted on March 1, 2025August 7, 2025 by Kate Henderson

The Courier continues our investigation of Student Employees pursuit of unionization, and the role of Research Assistants in this process Kate Henderson (she/they) // Crew Writer Andrei Gueco (he/him) //…

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Black-Owned Businesses in Vancouver

Posted on March 1, 2025March 3, 2025 by Jasmin Linton

Community among the neon lights Jasmin Linton (she/her) // Contributor Jasmin Linton (she/her) // Illustrator Black-owned businesses make up a good portion of go-to spots in Vancouver. Organizing and curating…

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Surrey Jazz Nights and All Femme Fronted

Posted on March 1, 2025February 28, 2025 by Kate Henderson

How the projects of former music students Harmeet Kaur and Amanda Mulder have tilled musical gardens for emerging women and gender-diverse musicians Kate Henderson (she/they) // Crew Writer Ava Shahres…

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Tirrrb: Bored Working Uni Teen to Content Creation and Activism

Posted on March 1, 2025February 25, 2025 by Yasmine Modaresi

Tirrrb’s journey from life as a hard-working teen in university to an innovative voice in digital activism and social commentary Yasmine Modaresi (she/her) /// News Editor Jasmin Linton (she/her) //…

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Don’t F**k With Rats

Posted on March 1, 2025February 27, 2025 by Jasmine Garcha

Hunting a killer (and stuffer) Jasmine Garcha (she/her) // Arts and Culture Editor Kyla Seguiban (she/her) // Illustrator Brodie Khan* describes taxidermy as, “the ultimate form of recycling,” and a…

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Making Black History in Vancouver and at CapU

Posted on February 1, 2025January 30, 2025 by Yasmine Modaresi

An exploration of Black history in B.C. academic fields Yasmine Modaresi (she/her) // Crew Writer Freya Emery (she/her) // Illustrator Black people make up less than five per cent of…

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Club Soda at The Crossing: Giving Sober People a Joyous Space

Posted on February 1, 2025January 30, 2025 by Adam Wallace

In a city mauled by addiction, sober spaces like Club Soda give some much needed colour to those in recovery Adam Wallace (he/him) // Humour Editor Livvy Hung (she/her) //…

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    New Student Employee Union Gets Wage Increase  Mayumi Izumi (she/her) // Contributor Rachel Lu (She/Her) // Illustrator Organizers at […]
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We sat down with Jason Madar, a computer science instructor at Capilano University, to talk about AI, what’s real, what’s hype, and why understanding how it actually works matters more than ever.

As AI continues to reshape education, Madar is focused on making these tools accessible, transparent, and grounded in critical thinking.

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