Skip to content
Capilano Courier
Menu
  • Home
  • Sections
    • News
    • Features & The Profile
    • Arts & Culture
    • Letters
    • Humour
    • Video Production
  • About
    • Advertise
    • Contribute
  • Meet the Crew
  • Online Issues
  • Events
  • EIC Election
Menu

Opinions

Do Students Dream Of Electric Creeps

Posted on November 1, 2020November 1, 2020 by Sarah Rose

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…

Read more

COVID-19 Notifications in VCH Region

Posted on November 1, 2020November 2, 2020 by Joss Arnott

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…

Read more

CSIS and Academia

Posted on November 1, 2020November 1, 2020 by Nirosh Saravanan

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….

Read more

Oh SNAP!

Posted on October 13, 2020November 1, 2020 by Joss Arnott

“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…

Read more

A Tale of Two Justice Systems? Facts vs. Fiction:

Posted on October 1, 2020October 4, 2020 by Hassan Merali

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…

Read more

The Politics of Phone Plans

Posted on October 1, 2020October 4, 2020 by Wen Zhai

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…

Read more

Why True Crime Needs to Stop Treating Trauma as Entertainment

Posted on October 1, 2020October 4, 2020 by Claire Brnjac

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…

Read more

A Look in the Mirror

Posted on October 1, 2020October 4, 2020 by Megan Amato

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…

Read more

Nothing To Prove

Posted on October 1, 2020October 4, 2020 by Sarah Rose

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…

Read more
  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • …
  • 43
  • Next

Upcoming Tabling Hours: Thursdays, 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., at either the Learning Commons entrance (LB 126) or Birch Cafeteria.

Latest News

  • Meet CapU’s New President
    An interview with Dr. Jason Dewling Ben Taylor // Crew Writer (he/him)  Capilano Courier: Questions for President March 11, 2026   […]
  • Yuri Fulmer Pt. 2
    Students reactions to the political aspirations of CapU’s chancellor Ben Taylor // Crew Writer (he/him) Andrei Gueco (he/him) // […]
  • Summer Intensives at CapU Squamish
    The university launches new summer programming with a focus on land and sustainability  Ren Zhang (they/them) // Contributor Anna […]
  • CapU lost 81 full-time-equivalent faculty—with more losses to come
    Letter from Michael Begg, president of the Capilano University Faculty Association (CFA) Note: Michael Begg sent the following letter to […]
  • CapU’s Chancellor Yuri Fulmer is Running to Be Leader of the BC Conservatives
    Who is Yuri Fulmer, what does the Chancellor do, and why his political aspirations are relevant to every CapU student  Authors: Elliott J […]
  • Capilano University Layoffs Remain Invisible, For Now
    Consequences of workforce reductions remain uncertain while layoff dominoes begin to fall Laura Morales Padilla (she/her) // Co-EIC Jerry […]
Video Production
What’s it actually like to make a movie on acid?

Ben reacts to a short film he made while tripping — complete with a probe lens, a dentist storyline, and a very questionable creative process.
Trip to the Dentist
Subscribe
What even is a Zine? Mia shows us a behind the scene of how this little publication comes together, the vision behind it, and how to become a paid contributor of the C.C. Crumb!
Indigenous power means something different to every student, but it always begins with voice, community, and truth. Hear what CapU students had to say.
What does campus clean-up day look like?
© 2026 Capilano Courier | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme