The Capilano Courier’s very own self-proclaimed St. Patrick’s Day expert Adam Wallace answers all your questions about the upcoming Celtic holiday Adam Wallace (he/him) // St. Patrick’s Day Expert Livvy…
Student Abroad: But This Time It’s Sean
A voyage across the pond to Hatfield, U.K. Sean Finan (any) // Crew Writer Sophia Filsoofi (she/they) // Illustrator This semester, I decided to leave my homeland—sweet, lush, temperate Vancouver—and…
Why weren’t research assistants included in CapU student’s application to unionize?
The Courier continues our investigation of Student Employees pursuit of unionization, and the role of Research Assistants in this process Kate Henderson (she/they) // Crew Writer Andrei Gueco (he/him) //…
A 5 per cent International Tuition Increase: The Recipe for a Lose-Lose Situation
International students stand together against the proposal to increase their tuition by 5 per cent for the 2024/25 academic year Laura Morales (she/her) // Video Production Manager Capilano University’s…
Drug Decriminalisation and the Question of Harm Reduction
An exploration of Canada’s municipal attempts at harm reduction, and lessons we can learn from other nations Ariana Zumaran Castillo (she/her) // Contributor Scarlett Side // Contributing Illustrator Around…
Learning Creative Writing in Prison
Walls to Bridges (W2B) transformed a penitentiary classroom into a shared space for storytelling, connection, and rewriting assumptions between Inside and Outside students Lily Rosen (she/her) // Crew Writer Jordan…
Testosterone Overload: Capilano Courier is a Boys Club
An opinion essay by Adam Wallace criticizing the Capilano Courier for their toxic masculinity. Adam Wallace (he/him) // Contributor & Male Feminist Scarlett Side (she/her) // Web Art It’s 6…
To The Night I Was Drugged
An emotional retelling of the night someone spiked my drink at the club while finally making my peace with each element of the story Jasmine Garcha (she/her) // Arts and…
Black-Owned Businesses in Vancouver
Community among the neon lights Jasmin Linton (she/her) // Contributor Jasmin Linton (she/her) // Illustrator Black-owned businesses make up a good portion of go-to spots in Vancouver. Organizing and curating…