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How Baywatch Ruined My Life

Posted on February 1, 2022March 1, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

Why I never put my occupation in my dating app bios Jayde Atchison (She/Her) // Opinions Editor “Oh that’s sooo hot, do you ever get to wear the uniform at…

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The Magic of Mending the Heart

Posted on February 1, 2022February 21, 2022 by Avery Nowicki

As Valentine’s Day swiftly approaches, it is almost impossible not to feel love emanating through the air. Couples seem to appear everywhere you look, picturesque pairings popping out of thin air and landing directly into your viewpoint.

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2022: The Year of the Community-Based Resolutions

Posted on January 31, 2022January 31, 2022 by Alexis Zygan

It’s that time of year where people reflect on the past and set an intention to improve their future. In most cases, New Year’s resolutions are driven by self-improvement. What if, instead of focusing on personal achievement, white allies worked to emphasize already existing community-based initiatives? Not just in 2022.

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Cam Curious

Posted on January 22, 2022January 21, 2022 by Elliot White

The influx of remote work has caused a lot of people to turn to the online world of cam modelling – but with all it’s popularity, there still lies heavy…

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Two Creatives to Look out for in 2022

Posted on January 19, 2022January 19, 2022 by Emma Mendez

Mauvey (he/him) is an alternative musical artist who blends various genres into creative, authentic expressions of love. His latest project, a mixtape titled The Florist, was released in late 2021, accompanied by a short film. Born in Ghana, but raised in the UK and so-called Vancouver, Mauvey continues to push the boundaries of the local and international music scene all while spreading love.

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How Baywatch Ruined My Life

Posted on January 14, 2022January 16, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

I am not now, nor have I ever been, Pamela Anderson Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Columnist  When I was hired to be a lifeguard at my local pool at 17,…

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Final-Year FOMO

Posted on January 3, 2022January 2, 2022 by Editor-In-Chief

Though COVID-19 restrictions have eased significantly over the past year, limited programs at Capilano University (CapU) continue to offer fully-online classes only. For graduating students, the thought of ending their university life by sitting at home in front of a computer screen is a sobering thought — the university equivalent of ending an FI Grand Prix behind the safety car.

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Please hold: THE DISCONNECT WITH SUICIDE HOTLINES

Posted on January 3, 2022January 2, 2022 by Editor-In-Chief

when it comes to calling for help, how helpful are suicide prevention hotlines? Elliot White // Features EditorValeriya Kim // Illustrator Trigger Warning: This article touches on depression, self-harm and…

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Virtual Work Experience Opportunities Available Through Talent Basket

Posted on January 2, 2022January 2, 2022 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Tourism and Outdoor Recreation students now have access to international learning opportunities which count for academic credit Bridget Stringer-Holden // News Editor “We are under tremendous stress right now because…

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