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CapU Let’s Get Consensual Campaign Sees Slow Start

Posted on November 26, 2018November 23, 2018 by Darien Horwood

Coordinators continue to face issues with awareness, student involvement  Darien Horwood, Contributor Photos provided by Jody Armstrong Capilano University implemented the Sexual Violence and Misconduct policy in 2016, and with…

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Cap Core Program Officially Launched at Capilano University this Semester

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2025 by Greta Kooy

Degree requirement changes have taken effect for baccalaureate students   Courier Editor Capilano University introduced and implemented their Cap Core program earlier this year. The program is designed to prepare students…

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Future Accessibility Justice Collective Lounge in the Works

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

CSU approves funding for accessibility audit on campus in preparation for new lounge development   Annalisse Crosswell, News Editor  The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) recently approved funding for an accessibility audit…

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Negotiations Between Union Workers and Canada Post Ongoing 

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2025 by Greta Kooy

More delays expected as rotating strikes carry on for fifth week   Courier Editor After nearly a year of negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW),…

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CAPUMA Introduces Student Marketer of the Month

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

CapU’s Kaitlin Wong is the first to receive recognition  Annalisse Crosswell, Associate News Editor  The Capilano University Marketing Association (CAPUMA) presented their first Student Marketer of the Month award, a…

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What’s New with the CSU?

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

A look back at the Nov. 2 Board of Directors meeting   Annalisse Crosswell, Associate News Editor    While other universities around Vancouver reported Annual General Meeting (AGM) turn outs of around…

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Capilano University Lip Sync Battle 2018

Posted on November 6, 2018November 6, 2018 by Emma Lewicky

CapU’s Second Annual Lip Sync Battle Brought Out the Competition   Emma Lewicky, Contributor Capilano University’s Arts and Entertainment Management (AEM) program presented the second annual Lip Sync Battle in the Maple…

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Doggy Danger: Keeping Our Furry Friends Safe 

Posted on November 6, 2018November 6, 2018 by Megan Orr

North Vancouver doggy daycare offered help to pet owners this Halloween    Megan Orr, Opinions Editor   As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to ensure that the animals in our care are…

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East to West B-Line Expected in 2019

Posted on November 6, 2018November 6, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

The North Vancouver B-Line set to eliminate the 239 bus route Annalisse Crosswell, Associate News Editor While students and North Vancouver residents await the beginning of an express bus service, TransLink…

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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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