How a company apologizes can make things better—or worse Hassan Merali // Contributor Sara Nguyen // Art Director When Sam Anderson revealed in a tweet that her former company Hootsuite had signed…
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Do Students Dream Of Electric Creeps
Proctoring software weaponizes the eugenic gaze, but it’s nothing new in our pedagogy of punishment Sarah Rose // Features Editor Valeriya Kim // Staff Illustrator The first time the school…
COVID-19 Notifications in VCH Region
Hiding COVID-19 results seems shady—and it is. Joss Arnott // Staff Writer Amy Asin // Illustrator It’s unclear what life would have been like if Capilano University (CapU) had reopened…
CSIS and Academia
Not a cold war but a cold shoulder Nirosh Saravanan // Contributor Valeria Kim // Staff Illustrator Old habits die hard when it comes to foreign policy in this country….
Oh SNAP!
“The BC NDP called a snap election, but why? For power, or for the people?” Joss Arnott // Staff Writer Valeria Kim // Staff Illustrator On Monday, Sept. 21, John…
A Tale of Two Justice Systems? Facts vs. Fiction:
Both women lied to obtain education for their children—but their circumstances differ Hassan Merali // Contributor Christine Wei // Illustrator A meme circulating the internet attempts to compare two American…
The Politics of Phone Plans
Canada is in the dark ages when it comes to data plan prices Wen Zhai // Contributor One of the biggest culture shocks I’ve had when moving to Canada was…
Why True Crime Needs to Stop Treating Trauma as Entertainment
There is money to be made talking about murder. But what’s the real cost? Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor John Pachkowsky // Illustrator In August, beauty blogger Bailey Sarian…
A Look in the Mirror
Oppressed or just distressed? Megan Amato // Contributor Talia Rouk // Illustrator I was lying in bed the other night scrolling through my Instagram stories when I came across a…