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Who Gives a F*** About a Goddamn Grammy?

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Sarah Rose

The legacy of hip-hop’s exclusion at the Grammy Awards  Sarah Rose // Features Editor  Mikaela Manuel // Illustrator In the weeks leading up to last year’s Grammy Awards telecast, award…

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We Didn’t Start The Fire

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Joss Arnott

We let 16 year-olds drive. Why not let them vote?   Joss Arnott // Contributor  Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about lowering the provincial voting age to 16 in BC. While…

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A Tale of Two Games

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Jayde Atchison

The political protest that was too cool for school   Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer   Saturday is not only for the boys, it is for watching football and turning off any social consciousness. On Nov. 23, Yale University hosted a…

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CSU Launching New Consent Campaign

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Megan Amato

The campaign hopes to create a “culture of consent” on campus Megan Amato // Associate News Editor The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU), in partnership with Capilano University, is launching a…

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Social (Media) Etiquette: Normalizing Unfollowing Sprees

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Clarissa Sabile

Clarissa Sabile // Columnist  We’re starting a new decade and your fitness regime, bedroom de-cluttering journey and money-saving resolutions have been done to death. I propose you try something that only requires your thumbs and…

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A Closer Listen: Are we growing up or just going down?

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Carlo Javier

Carlo Javier // Columnist  2019 was a long year for me. Much of it was spent surviving the decay of a personal relationship, and the rest was spent weathering the…

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The Sustainable Consumption Series: What’s happening with the Salmon?

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Jamie Long

Jamie Long // Columnist  British Columbia—Vancouver, specifically—is expensive. I get it. But the price we pay to live here comes with one of the most world-renowned and grandiose rewards of all…

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A Look at Walls to Bridges’ First Semester in BC

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Jayde Atchison

The program enabled students both inside and outside incarceration facilities to find their confidence Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer As the fall semester came to an end for students in…

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Skip The Waiting Room

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Tristan Meroni

Virtual walk-in clinics have arrived  Tristan Meroni // Contributor  Who wants to spend hours in the waiting room of a walk-in clinic? Do you wish you could speak with a doctor on…

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