Carlo Javier // Columnist I like watching how running water can seemingly change the colour of Gai Lan leaves as I wash them in a colander. I like how the vegetable appears…
Queer and Now: Why the Quiet Ones are Often the Loudest
Ashleigh Brink // Columnist With the surge of visibility and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community in the entertainment industry in the past 10-15 years, there has come with it a…
Direction Unknown: Ask a Stranger
Elizabeth Scott // Columnist As a socially anxious introvert with a rather modest social circle, “it’s all about who you know” is one of the most terrifying pieces of advice…
Deviant Beauty: On the Fraught Nature of Selfies
Maria Penaranda // Arts & Culture Editor Taking a good selfie can feel so validating. It had been months since I had a photo taken of myself that I was…
I Can Code You the World: Roll to Attack
Nima Boscarino // Columnist There is a common analogy people use when they talk about coding which explains that, in essence, coding is creating a world out of nothing by stringing together varying sequences…
Captivate Returns to Capilano University
The yearly event that brings CapU to life. Sheila Arellano // News Editor. You could feel the energy in the air as the CapU campus was transformed on Sept. 19 into a vivid venue…
The CSU October By-election is Back
Students are encouraged to get involved in electing new representatives to the CSU. Sheila Arellano // News Editor. Photo by // Tae Hoon Kim The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) by-elections will…
The Various Paths to a Healthy Mind on and off Campus
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…









