Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor It’s a process I’ve been repeating for as long as I can remember. The first time I did it, I was about 10….
Turning Blue: My Journey to Capilano University Women’s Soccer
Brooklynn Doucette // Columnist Currently, I’m on my fifth-year as a midfield/forward on the Capilano University Women’s Soccer team. Although, my journey to becoming a varsity athlete has been unconventional….
No Country For Young Workers
Sarah Rose // Features Editor Emma Harris // Illustrator The water concentration inside a fish is higher than in the ocean itself. A frilled shark thrives underneath enough pressure to…
Mise En Place: The Day Food Became More Than Just Food
Carlo Javier // Columnist “Take me to that special place where everything is beautiful and nothing hurts,” – Anthony Bourdain. The ambiance is familiar. Loud motor tricycles, colourful Jeepneys, and rickshaws roam the…
Direction Unknown: No Path? No Problem
Elizabeth Scott // Columnist Weird and wonderful things can happen when you’re without a plan. I graduated with a degree in communications, no design experience and no idea what to…
Queer and Now: Euphoria is the Representation the LGBTQ+ Community Deserves
Ashleigh Brink // Columnist Storytelling is one of our most fundamental and powerful methods of communication. No matter the medium, whether it is a song, a show, a movie, a…
Me and You and Algorithms We Know
Sarah Rose // Features Editor “Technology was meant to liberate women from drudgery, but we still speak to them the same way we did fifty years ago,” explains Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino,…
I Can Code You the World: Anatomy of a Lesson
Nima Boscarino // Columnist For the past couple of years, I’ve immersed myself in the world of technology education, and in this column, I’ll explore some of the different techniques that I’ve…
The Death of 9-5
Freya Wasteneys // Managing Editor Cynthia Tran Vo // Illustrator As I sit down to write this article in the small hours of the morning, I hear emails ping in…