The ways in which Capilano opens the conversation surrounding mental health and the resources they offer. Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer October can be the scariest month of the year with…
Truth and Reconciliation Week Encourages Common Understanding
Now entering its sixth year at Cap, Truth and Reconciliation Week helps facilitate the dialogue we should be having year round Freya Wasteneys // Managing Editor “The more I talk, the greater my voice,” said…
Meet Off The Grid’s 2019 Filmmakers
Run by School of Motion Picture Arts Chair Michael Thoma, Off The Grid gives students and alumni an opportunity to develop films outside of the regular curriculum. Maria Penaranda //…
Sacred Works: Volume 52, Issue No. 1
“Everythings For Real” by Grace Wales Bonner (2015) Seeking authenticity in the art I consume carries many challenges for me. To relate deeply with another person’s message in art is…
What’s In My Bag: Vee
Mahi Kaur // Contributor Vee, 26 What we pack in our bags for the first day of post secondary versus a year into it is substantially different, far more minimal…
The World Is Bright
From VIFF’s Sea to Sky and BC Spotlight Series emerges a thrilling documentary covering a decade-long mystery Rachel D’Sa // Editor-in-Chief When BC filmmaker and director Ying Wang first laid…
Artist Feature: Mahi Kaur
Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor Mahi Kaur // Photographer There’s something otherworldly about Mahi Kaur’s portraits. The women in her photos, soaked in strange light and hazy film…
Finding Your Place in the Street
Views of the Collection: The Street at the Vancouver Art Gallery considers the significance of the urban street. Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer What’s your walking style? Are you the…
The Circle of Live-Action
One woman’s journey into singing aloud in a crowded theatre Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer Hakuna Matata—it means no worries, but when it comes to the 2019 edition of The Lion…