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Winter Water Sports

Posted on February 1, 2024January 31, 2024 by Matt Shipley

A look into the tight-knit community taking summer sports to the snow Matt Shipley (He/Him) // Coordinating Editor Ethan Woronko (He/Him) // Illustrator  “Anyone down to kayak the Capilano today?”…

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Coordinating Consent

Posted on February 1, 2024January 31, 2024 by Kirsten Wiltshire

The emergence of the intimacy coordinator role in film and TV Kirsten Wiltshire (she/her) // Crew Writer Alina Sandu (she/her) // Illustrator “The number one thing is that everybody feels…

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Vancouver’s Park Board Debate

Posted on February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 by Samantha Craig

Untouched Land or Dismantling for Progress? Samantha Craig (She/Her) // Contributor Bells White (They/Them) // Illustrator On Dec. 13 2023, Vancouver City Council passed a motion created by Mayor Ken…

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January is Tamil Heritage Month

Posted on January 30, 2024January 30, 2024 by Ayla Maxwell

How is the city of Vancouver honouring Tamil people this month? Ayla Maxwell (She/her) // Writer Sol Yoon (She/Her) // Illustrator Tamil Heritage month has been recognized across Canada for…

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Survival via Side Hustle

Posted on January 30, 2024October 1, 2024 by Jasmine Garcha

A drug dealer’s method to affording rent in Vancouver Jasmine Garcha (she/her) // Writer Chelle Lussi (Any) // Illustrator While waiting at a red light, he watches a police car…

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Who let the dogs in?

Posted on January 30, 2024January 30, 2024 by Lea Krusemeyer

Collected thoughts about dogs in the big city Lea Krusemeyer (She/Her) // Crew Writer Natasha Lee (She/Her) // Illustrator   Generation Z is redefining what family means. It is not…

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Now How ‘Bout That

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Sara Brinkac

Reflections on consciousness

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Student, Abroad: Vancouver Island (Winter Edition)

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Gwen Pemberton

A guide to Vancouver Island in the snowy months

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Literarily Speaking

Posted on January 9, 2024 by Avery Nowicki

Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein

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