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Capilano University Layoffs Remain Invisible, For Now

Posted on March 1, 2026March 5, 2026 by Laura Morales Padilla

Consequences of workforce reductions remain uncertain while layoff dominoes begin to fall Laura Morales Padilla (she/her) // Co-EIC Jerry Kambashi (He/him) //  Illustrator  Despite months of workforce reductions at Capilano…

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News Influencers

Posted on March 1, 2026April 6, 2026 by Capilano Courier

Have they replaced journalism?    Theodore Abbott (he/him) // News Editor Charlotte Wong (she/her) // Illustrator    Young Canadians are increasingly dependent on influencers for news about politics and current…

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The Dual Impact of ADHD Medication

Posted on March 1, 2026March 16, 2026 by Cami Davila

Medical benefits versus the risks of non-prescribed use Cami Davila (she/her) // Crew Writer Sofia Filsoofi (she/her) // Illustrator  In British Columbia, ADHD diagnoses saw a significant increase after the…

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The Collateral Damage of Cutting Courses

Posted on February 1, 2026January 30, 2026 by Ben Taylor

As CapU faces financial woes, students are being forced to take required courses elsewhere  Ben Taylor (he/him) // Crew Writer   Jasmine Linton (she/her) // Illustrator    The current budget…

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Deficit Mitigation Proposals Meet Outdated Policies

Posted on February 1, 2026February 1, 2026 by Laura Morales Padilla

The key policy grey areas impacting Senate’s role in high-stakes decisions Laura Morales Padilla (she/her) // Co-EIC & Ilustrator  The recently approved mitigation plan to address the forecasted deficit budget…

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CapU Introduces Protest Guidelines

Posted on February 1, 2026February 1, 2026 by Editor-In-Chief

Capilano University quietly introduces guidelines for protests on campus, emphasizes campus grounds are ‘private property’  Jolee Wen (she/they) // Contributor Andrei  Guecco (he/him) // Illustrator  Without prior notice or consultation…

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CapU Announces the Closure of Sunshine Coast Kálax̱-ay Campus and the ‘not closure’ of CapU Lonsdale

Posted on February 1, 2026January 30, 2026 by Ren Zhang

Administration consolidates two key satellite campuses as financial woes continue  Ren Zhang (they/they)  // Contributor &  Illustrator  In a sweeping move, Capilano University announced that its ḵálax̱-ay Sunshine Coast campus…

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Major Win for CapU Student Workers   

Posted on January 1, 2026January 3, 2026 by Mayumi Izumi

New Student Employee Union Gets Wage Increase  Mayumi Izumi (she/her) // Contributor Rachel Lu (She/Her) // Illustrator Organizers at Capilano University have scored a major win for student employees after…

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Orange Pilled

Posted on January 1, 2026December 30, 2025 by Ben Taylor

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s Bitcoin Obsession   Ben Taylor (He/Him) // Crew Writer   Alex Baidanuta (She/Her) // Illustrator      In December 2024, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim proposed a…

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On Friday 17, we hosted the Capilano Courier Awards with a very special guest speaker—Irwin Oostindie, former Courier crew member and winner of the 2025 CapU Alumni Awards! He shared about his journey as a student organizer and activist in the late 1980s, the role of print and media in knowledge mobilization, and what we can do as a student publication to join existing efforts to build Vancouver as an inclusive city.

In this episode, listen to Irwin talk about journalism, witnessing, and how to mobilize communities through storytelling and media.
Irwin Oostindie on Journalism and Witnessing | The Capilano Courier Awards
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