Kevin Kapenda, Columnist // Illustration By Cynthia Tran Vo Whenever I’m asked what I like most about journalism, I respond that it allows us to discuss matters that are uncomfortable but relevant….
Beats and Buckets: Taking A Knee Up
Justin Scott, Columnist // Illustration By Cynthia Tran Vo It’s no secret that athletes and musicians have an incredibly strong influence on society. However, in the current digital age, those with any…
Bitter and Better: Put A Lid On It
Greta Kooy, News Editor // Illustration By Cynthia Tran Vo There’s a vivid memory I have of sitting in the back of my mom’s car when I was five years old….
Artist Angle: Playing the Changes
Paul Yanomé, Columnist // Illustration By Cynthia Tran Vo My dad used to be embarrassed of me because I would wear black T-shirts to school every day. These shirts, proudly emblazoned with…
First Ever CapU Film Festival to Premiere in March 2019
Students and alumni get a chance to have their films featured Chase Mair, Contributor // Illustration by Andrea Alcaraz As part of Capilano University’s 50th anniversary festivities, the brand new Capilano…
Capilano University’s Humble Beginnings
CapU may be a new kid on the block, but it’s come a long way in 50 years. For the anniversary, Tim Hollick-Kenyon remembers the school’s modest roots. Freya Wasteneys,…
From the Courier’s Archives: Communist Propaganda
Spratt defends faculty Originally published in the Courier’s pages on Sept. 2, 1975 // Photo of Principal Peter Spratt from the Capilano University Archives Principal Peter Spratt defended the faculty of…
How I found my sense of belonging at Capilano University
By Christine Beyleveldt Photo by Jonathan Buffone I was at work a couple of weeks ago at work, and the entire office staff of Canada Wide Media gathered in the…
CapU Gets a Facelift
IDEA students, among other talented artists, spruce up the North Vancouver campus with nine new murals Christine Beyleveldt, Editor-in-Chief // Photos by Noah Penner Usually meticulously dressed, Cristian Fowlie is…