How a science-fiction film opened my eyes to body horror Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor John Pachkowsky // Illustrator Before Annihilation, I had never walked out of a…
Living with Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
Will I ever overcome the agony of criticism? Rain Marie // Community Relations Manager It is 8:00 am and I am sitting in the corner of my stuffy Grade 12…
A Mixtape for the Pandemic & The Age of Analogue Audio
Confronting how playlists make us feel during the pandemic Joss Arnott // Staff Writer Cynthia Tran Vo // Illustrator Part One: A Mixtape for the Pandemic. The modern-day mixtape bridges…
Do It Yourself: Oat Milk
Oat milk is cheaper, easier, and better for the environment than other milks, so why not dip in? Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor Last month, Starbucks launched a…
Now Wait For Last Year: Disabled Students And The Future Of Education
One year on from the COVID-19 accessibility crisis, disabled students reflect on uniformity and where we fit in the future of education Sarah Rose // Features Editor Emma Sato //…
The Capilano Courier Guide To COVID-Friendly Summer Fun
From punch needling to painting and bubble tea, The Capilano Courier staff share unlikely survival tools and activities to help you get through another summer of COVID-19 Illustrations // Rocio…
What’s Brewing?
The life-giving, world-changing power of red bush tea Cam Loeschmann // Columnist In the Cederburg region of South Africa’s Western Cape Province, rooibos and other members of the Faboideae subfamily…
Unofficial Results of the CSU Spring 2021 Elections
Newly elected CSU directors and CBPS executives to assume their roles for 2021-2022 school year Bridget Stringer-Holden // Associate News Editor Alisha Samnani // Managing Editor, News Editor The unofficial…
The Doctor Is Out
Diagnosing Capilano University’s lack of initiative and accountability for health and accessibility services on campus Sarah Rose // Features Editor Talia Rouck // Illustration It feels like the sudden drop…