Atley King hosts a weekly music series that regularly showcases emerging talent from the CapU Jazz Studies program Freya Wasteneys // Managing Editor Students mill, forming a line behind the…
The Perseverance of the Capilano Blues Women’s Volleyball Team
An update on the team and their future plans Mayumi Izumi // Contributor This year marks the fourth season in a row that the Capilano Blues women’s volleyball team has…
Early Childhood Education Program Expands Its Horizons
Observing the ECE CapU program expansions in Sechelt and Squamish Tom Balog // Contributor British Columbia is seeing a growing demand for early childhood educators. It is estimated that for…
Capilano Radio Club Promotes Student Self-expression
A free resource to elevate student voices on campus Sheila Arellano // News Editor. As a club that aims to unify voices and connect people within the student community, the…
FemDom: Mastering Life
How BDSM is reshaping power relations for women in the office and the bedroom, and within themselves Teanna Jagdatt // Contributor Sarah Rose // Features Editor Valeriya Kim // Illustrator…
From Frogs to Mobs
How politics of the alt-right and beyond infected the meme, and the ideological virus of language Sarah Rose // Features Editor “Language is a virus from outer space.” That’s beat…
The Emancipation of the Poppy
How Peace Poppies are standing up for all victims of war Megan Amato // Associate News Editor There are symbols in our lives that are so familiar to us that…
The Plastic Compromise
Squamish council takes a step backwards with recent decision not to ban plastic bags Kaileigh Bunting, Contributor With millions protesting in the streets for climate action it seems that, now more than ever, cities…
Whose Land is it Anyways?
Spilling the tea on land acknowledgments, and what reconcili-action really means Tristin Greyeyes, Contributor You may have heard someone before a class or at an event acknowledge the traditional “unceded” land we stand on. Land…









