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Indigenous

The Forest of Miracles: A Spiritual Place for Healing and Hope

Posted on January 11, 2021September 19, 2021 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Dundarave Festival provides housing for homeless seniors Bridget Stringer-Holden // Associate News Editor “If you’ve got someone who’s in their 70s or 80s and they’ve ended up couch surfing, how…

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Virago Nation: On Culture, Community and Claiming Indigeneity in Burlesque

Posted on December 2, 2020September 19, 2021 by Megan Amato

They’ve come here to chew bubblegum and shake ass at colonial typecasting, and they’re all out of gum Megan Amato // Opinions Editor Valeriya Kim // Illustration The enduring monuments…

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CapU’s Elder Ernest “Ernie” George Makes Final Journey

Posted on December 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Shelley Ferguson

Remembering a man who had woven stories into students’ memories and hearts  Shelley Ferguson // Contributor Valeriya Kim // Staff Illustrator One of Capilano University’s first Elders-in-Residence was Slá’hólt, Hereditary…

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Perspectives on the Post-Postmodern: Out of Space

Posted on November 7, 2020September 19, 2021 by Tamia Thompson

Tamia Thompson // Columnist  Creating space and delivering in allyship are concepts that I see moving from online into all different realms of my life as of late. Whether online,…

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TD grants $450,000 to CapU’s Indigenous Digital Accelerator

Posted on November 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Grant funding allows IDA to help grow Indigenous businesses in a meaningful way Bridget Stringer-Holden // Associate News Editor The lights dim. Machines whirr, and the projector rolls. Your name…

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The Wet’suwet’en Fight Belongs to Everyone

Posted on April 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Maia Lomelino

CapU Indigenous students emphasize action over words when advocating for Indigenous causes Maia Lomelino // Contributor As the Canadian government continues conversations started on Feb. 27 with Wet’suwet’en peoples, Indigenous…

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Indigenous Filmmaking

Posted on March 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Megan Helin

Taking a closer look into the Independent Indigenous Digital Filmmaking Diploma at CapU  Megan Helin // Contributor   ‘’Hello, my name is Sachenne Littlefeather, I’m Apache and […] I’m representing Marlon Brando this evening, and…

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Students Walk Out for Wet’suwet’en Nation

Posted on March 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Sheila Arellano

BC’s students show support in the fight for Wet’suwet’en land rights   Sheila Arellano // News Editor  Conflict continues between the Indian Band Council, the Wet’suwet’en peoples and the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline. On Jan….

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Capilano University Hires Director of Indigenous Education and Affairs

Posted on March 1, 2020September 19, 2021 by Logan Dillon

Director of Indigenous Education and Affairs Miranda Huron explains her future plans at CapU  Logan Dillon // Contributor  Miranda Huron has just begun her role as Director of Indigenous Education and Affairs, but…

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Green Savours, an Enactus Capilano project, is working to make sustainable food more accessible to students while reducing food waste at the same time.

We spoke with the team about how it started, why it matters, and what’s next.
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