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Bike culture grows at Capilano University

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Facilities working with architectural firm to improve bike storage security on campus Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Members of the Capilano University community who cycle to…

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“Just play the best we can and fight for every point”

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Tia Kutschera Fox

The upstart Blues women’s volleyball team is looking to shock the competition at PACWEST provincials Tia Kutschera Fox // Opinions Editor As the Capilano University Blues women’s volleyball team’s season…

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Pop Goes the Politics: Rippon has no pity for Pence

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Leah Scheitel

Pop Goes the Politics: Rippon has no pity for Pence Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor Stop what you’re doing and pay attention to Adam Rippon. It’s easy to do, he’s…

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Staff Editorial: For the love of the game

Posted on February 19, 2018February 21, 2018 by Justin Scott

Staff Editorial For the love of the game Justin Scott // Managing Editor The first football game I can remember watching was Super Bowl XXXVI (36) in 2002. I had…

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Sounding off: Vancouver’s rainbow-bound indie music zine

Posted on February 19, 2018February 20, 2018 by Natasha Jones

Sounding off The face behind Vancouver’s rainbow-bound indie music zine Natasha Jones // Contributor First year Capilano University Communications student Elizabeth Kerschbaumer has been making zines since the eleventh grade….

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At Vancouver’s Academie Duello, people live out their historical combat fantasies

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Justin Scott

En Garde Vancouver’s Academie Duello is allowing people to live out their historical combat fantasies Justin Scott // Managing Editor Although swords are an extremely outdated weapon by any modern…

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Skin Wars: Racism behind the makeup counter

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Rachel D'Sa

Skin Wars: Racism behind the makeup counter Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor Regardless of whether or not you’ve spent time in a communication class critically analyzing the media,…

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Opinions: Penticton school forces student to cover self-harm scars or face expulsion

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Megan Orr

Repression or expulsion Penticton school forces student to cover self-harm scars or face expulsion Megan Orr // Contributor This week on, y tho?, apparently we are still trying to tell…

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Fighting Fentanyl

Posted on February 19, 2018February 20, 2018 by Nima Boscarino

Life of the Party feat. Narcan workshop brings important message about drug use to students Jackson Snetsinger // Contributor The fentanyl epidemic that is currently sweeping the streets and drug…

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