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The Devil’s Advocate
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Going for Gold: Vancouver Finally Shows up for Something
Two decades after the 2010 winter Olympics, Vancouver has the chance to show the world we can do it right Katherine Griffiths // Contributor Megan Barry // Illustrator Vancouverites love something to…
Cancelled Culture
Our city is losing culture, but where does the blame lie? Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer Jonathan Pachkowsky // Illustrator Friday night rolls around and you and your friends are…
On Grief and Masculinity
Fighting expectations and building truth Hassan Merali // Contributor “You’re the man of the house now.” When my grandfather died in January, hearing those words again made my blood boil. The first time I’d…
A Major Problem for Minors
Taking photos of children you don’t know for money is f**king gross and it needs to stop Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer Sarah Haglund // Illustrator I am wrapped up…
Battle for a Brighter Vancouver
Twenty-five teams compete for a winning environmental solution On Earth Day (Apr. 22), Brands for Better Foundation is hosting a three-part event aiming to address the issues of waste reduction…
Stress Awareness Month
CapU offers resources to manage and release stress during exam season Wen Zhai // Contributor With final exams looming, exhaustion and stress are waiting just around the corner. Suhki Sohi, Coordinator and Counsellor…
A Step Towards Affordable Education
New provincial grant improves accessibility and universality funding for low-to-mid-income students Lena Orlova // Contributor British Columbia (BC) post-secondary students will access up to $4,000 in up-front, non-repayable education funds…









