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…
Opinions
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…
Nothing To Prove
Policing access to nerd culture through gatekeeping and harassment creates real harm for women, and nerd culture as a whole Sarah Rose // Features Editor Logan David // Illustrator I’ll…
Between Two Gods
Despite convincing ourselves they’re opposites, science and religion both draw from the same proverbial fires of sacrificial madness Sarah Rose // Features Editor Thea Pham // Illustrator “Two prisoners whose…
More Money, More Problems
Universal Basic Income improves mental health, grants access to education and reduces base-line poverty levels Alexis Zygan // Contributor Sophie Young // Illustrator COVID-19 has highlighted for many that Canada’s income security isn’t…
The Great Fatigue
Superficial movie remakes lose value while competing with digital platforms Wen Zhai // Contributor Amy Asin // Illustrator If you plan to binge-watch movies once the pandemic is over, I have a horror story…
Crisis Spawns Alternatives
How expanding online study options at Capilano University can lead to increasing accessibility, affordability and quality of education Lena Orlova // Staff Writer Annika McFarlane // Illustrator Up until March 2020, obtaining…
Breaking the Ice
Why racism is not a ‘minority issue’ Lena Orlova // Staff Writer Sara Nguyen // Illustrator Diversity is a hot potato, difficult to hold. Canadian culture exhibits a tendency to…
Actions Speak Louder Than Words—So Where Are They?
Capilano University leadership owe Black and Indigenous students more than a statement of acknowledgement Maria Penaranda // Editor-in-Chief Jo Whimsy // Illustrator As the Black Lives Matter movement gained traction…









