Peter Holden’s unique style of teaching both entertains and prepares students Bridget Stringer-Holden // Contributor “Order in the court! Mr. Justice Holden presiding. All rise!” announces the student posing as…
Working the Borders: From Mexico to BC
Deborah Koenker’s latest photography project shows the struggle of Mexican workers Maria Penaranda // Contributor Photos provided by Deborah Koenker Five women sit in a half-circle in the Mexican village…
The Growing Trend of “Birth Tourism”
How foreigners are having their children in Canada for citizenship and why you should care Annalisse Crosswell // Associate News Editor Community, once associated with a local group of people…
It’s Their Platform, They Can Do What They Want With It!
Should celebrities use their platform to stand up about social issues, whether they’re informed or not? Benjamin Jacobs // Contributor Celebrities have always been held to a high standard regarding…
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Shifting Politics
What the election of Doug Ford means for Canada’s political climate Jarod Smart // Contributor Doug Ford, leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, and brother to the ever–controversial…
CapU Works Promotes Sustainability on Campus
Student-led organization encouraged the CapU community to pick up a sustainable habit for 30 days Christine Beyleveldt, Editor-in-Chief CapU Works – a student-driven program that aims to promote sustainable practices at Capilano University – launched a 30-day…
Truth and Reconciliation Week at CapU
Over 1,000 CapU students, staff and faculty gathered at the University over a week of events surrounding truth and reconciliation Annalisse Crosswell // News Editor Photography by Tae Kim, Visual Media Specialist Seventy…
Earning a Seat for Students in the International Tourism Dialogue
CapU students launch PATA-oriented podcast Carma Chan Contributor and photography It is notoriously easy for students to feel like their contributions toward their intended industries do not matter. After all, the…









