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Arianne Liu reflects on kickstarting her entrepreneurial career and seeing the finish line at CapU

Posted on January 31, 2018January 31, 2018 by Rachel D'Sa

“I used to be so focused on the grind” Arianne Liu, co-owner of Dyer Fitness, reflects on kickstarting her entrepreneurial career and seeing the finish line at CapU RACHEL D’SA…

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Pop Goes the Politics: Award Show Stoppers

Posted on January 31, 2018January 31, 2018 by Leah Scheitel

Pop Goes the Politics Award Show Stoppers  Leah Scheitel // Copy Editor It’s that time of the year again, when celebs and their loved one dress up as if they…

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Carving a place for business

Posted on January 30, 2018January 30, 2018 by Justin Scott

Capilano student Felix Jauvin brings the marketing world to the outdoors Justin Scott // Managing Editor Photo c/o Pat Valade Growing up in Whistler, it was almost inevitable that Felix…

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“Veganuary” comes to Capilano

Posted on January 30, 2018January 30, 2018 by Annalisse Crosswell

EAP instructor poses 30-day vegan challenge for CapU community Annalisse Crosswell // Contributor A 30-day vegan challenge was put to Capilano University students and faculty at the start of 2018….

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Board of Governors finds loophole in government-imposed salary cap

Posted on January 30, 2018January 30, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

PSEA board will meet to finalize implementation of transition to performance-based salaries Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Capilano University’s Board of Governors has found a loophole to get around a…

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Vancouver’s basketball knights: CapU alumni duo build up the city’s basketball community

Posted on January 30, 2018January 31, 2018 by Justin Scott

A pair of Capilano University alumni are playing professional basketball in Vancouver while working in the city’s basketball communities JUSTIN SCOTT // MANAGING EDITOR Professional basketball is back in Vancouver…

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ECCE instructors receive prestigious research grant

Posted on January 30, 2018December 17, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

The Insight Grant will be used to look at how children interact with waste Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Illustration by Rachel Sanvido Capilano University Early Childhood Care and Education…

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Opinions – Begging for Trouble: Why beg-packers are selfish assholes

Posted on January 30, 2018January 31, 2018 by Tia Kutschera Fox

Begging for Trouble: Why beg-packers are selfish assholes ANA FRAZÃO // CONTRIBUTOR TIA KUTSCHERA FOX // OPINIONS EDITOR Ah backpacking, the classic way to travel on a budget. Many young…

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Opinions: Hawaii’s false missile alert was an act of recklessness

Posted on January 30, 2018January 31, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

But we can learn something about emergency preparedness from the threat of disaster CHRISTINE BEYLEVELDT // NEWS EDITOR Sending out a false alert and bringing an entire US state into…

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