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The art of storytelling

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Helen Aikenhead

Documentary Certificate Program’s graduation showcase boasts themes of healing and identity Helen Aikenhead // Contributor Since its humble beginning in 2006 at Capilano University’s Sechelt campus with only seven students,…

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Capilano Univeristy’s Board of Governors: its composition, membership and connection to the BC Liberals

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

A look at how the provincial government impacts university governance Kevin Kapenda // News Editor In all institutions with bicameral bodies (two bodies that form a single government), there is…

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CapU to host first-ever student research symposium

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Justin Scott

University to showcase graduation projects from four separate faculties on Apr. 22 Justin Scott // Arts and Culture Editor While many of Capilano University’s programs require students to complete graduation…

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Dangerfield outlines plans to grow CapU short-term and beyond

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

Improving campus life, student services and number of programs crucial to university’s prosperity Kevin Kapenda // News Editor After spending much of the last six months settling into his new…

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Maintaining Canada’s beautiful cultural mosaic

Posted on March 27, 2017October 21, 2017 by Justin Scott

Immigrating may not be easy, but for most it’s worth it Words by Justin Scott Illustration by Rachel Wada Ambleside Park is usually used for sports, lounging at the beach…

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A stepping stone along the path towards reconciliation

Posted on March 27, 2017October 21, 2017 by Editor-In-Chief

The state of post-secondary education in Canada’s First Nations communities Words by Jessica Lio Illustration by Ashley Bulthuis In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) made a…

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She against the world

Posted on March 27, 2017November 22, 2017 by Carlo Javier

On women’s basketball and the uphill battle against gender discrimination Carlo Javier // Managing Editor Photos by Paul Yates, Vancouver Sports Pictures Ashley Dela Cruz Yip was standing just outside…

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City of NV Major: Expanding Seabus frequency not a long-term solution to bridge gridlock

Posted on March 13, 2017October 22, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

Mussatto calls on TransLink to study viability of SkyTrain tunnel from Downtown to Quay Kevin Kapenda // News Editor Uninspired by plans to expand North Shore roads and hourly Seabus…

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Beerly Beloved

Posted on February 27, 2017October 15, 2017 by Andy Rice

Raising a glass 
to Vancouver’s homebrewing community Andy Rice // Editor-in-Chief Artwork by Fiona Dunnett Like any of life’s important milestones, one’s first attempt at homebrewing isn’t likely to be…

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