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Deviant Beauty: My Big Nose

Posted on December 1, 2019September 18, 2023 by Maria Penaranda

Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor  I have a big nose. Its presence—the awareness that it’s inhuman, grotesque, out of place—has lived with me for as long as I…

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Tuition Fee Waivers for Former Youth in Care

Posted on December 1, 2019December 1, 2019 by Alisha Samnani

More than 1,100 former youth in care are using the program since it launched in 2017 Alisha Samnani // Contributor The Provincial Tuition Waiver Program forgoes post-secondary tuition fees for…

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Remembering the Victims of Gendered Violence

Posted on December 1, 2019December 3, 2019 by Megan Amato

Capilano communities hold vigil for the 30th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre Megan Amato // Associate News Editor This year marks the 30th anniversary of the École Polytechnique Massacre that…

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Intergenerational Sharing Emerges at CapU

Posted on December 1, 2019November 30, 2019 by Sheila Arellano

The CapU Queer Collective welcomes elders into their meetings once a month Sheila Arellano // News EditorMikaela Manuel // Illustrator The CapU Queer Collective is unifying generations of LGBTQ2S+ folks…

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Big Plans for Democracy at the Lonsdale Campus

Posted on December 1, 2019November 30, 2019 by Jayde Atchison

Instructor Michael Markwick wants Capilano to become a leader in democratic communication Jayde Atchison // Staff WriterSarah Haglund // Illustrator The results of the 2019 Canadian federal election were enough…

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Christmas Trees: the Gift that Keeps on Killing

Posted on December 1, 2019November 30, 2019 by Kaileigh Bunting

Unwrapping the environmental impact of Christmas trees Kaileigh Bunting // Contributor  Standing an average of nine feet tall—topped decidedly with twinkling lights and fragile decorations—Christmas trees are a must-have for most…

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The Local Ramifications of Canada’s Water Scandal

Posted on December 1, 2019April 19, 2023 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

V. S. Wells details what it means for Vancouver to be drinking lead  Bridget Stringer-Holden // Contributor  A report on Canada’s water has been printed in the Toronto Star, Global…

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Finding a Job After Graduation

Posted on December 1, 2019November 30, 2019 by Jayde Atchison

How the Career Development Centre can introduce CapU students to the working world  Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer   If this December marks the end of your academic journey, what are your next steps? Regardless of…

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Healthcare in the Palm of Your Hands

Posted on December 1, 2019December 9, 2019 by Jayde Atchison

Book medical appointments through Babylon by TELUS Health Jayde Atchison // Staff Writer  For many students, maintaining health can easily get lost in the shuffle of university activities. With that…

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