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The Forest of Miracles: A Spiritual Place for Healing and Hope

Posted on January 11, 2021September 19, 2021 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Dundarave Festival provides housing for homeless seniors Bridget Stringer-Holden // Associate News Editor “If you’ve got someone who’s in their 70s or 80s and they’ve ended up couch surfing, how…

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it was never going to be okay: a conversation with jaye simpson

Posted on January 2, 2021January 13, 2021 by Alexis Zygan

On the heels of their debut book release, jaye simpson shares insights on their process and outlook as a poet Alexis Zygan // Contributor “A lot of these poems came…

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2021 Vision: New Year’s Resolutions

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Claire Brnjac

Our contributors and editors reflect on our disastrous pasts and our (semi) hopeful looks toward to the future Claire Brnjac // Arts + Culture Editor Rocio Palomar-Robisco // Illustrator While…

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Do It Yourself: Bullet Journal

Posted on January 1, 2021January 26, 2021 by Claire Brnjac

Getting your life together looks a lot different than it did before the pandemic. Enter: the Bullet Journal Claire Brnjac // Arts and Culture Editor I have a problem getting…

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Into the Studio: Remi Patisserie

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Joss Arnott

At the height of a global pandemic, Remi Ho took a chance on starting his own bakery in Vancouver’s Olympic Village Joss Arnott // Staff Writer “You can find beauty…

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Bridging the Divide in Vancouver’s Deaf Queer Communities

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Rain Brennan

How a Vancouver-Based Program is working to Create a Community for Deaf and HOH Queer People Jamie Marie // Contributor Talia Rouck // Illustrator “Parallels [between Queer people and the…

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ABA and Relics of The Past

Posted on January 1, 2021February 12, 2021 by Sarah Rose

The ABA-Autism program offered at CapU attracts students nationally, but autistic advocates question whether the controversial treatment with a $75 million price tag should be left in the past Sarah…

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Hail To The King, Baby

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Shruti Ramani

Drag kings like Duke Carson are taking center stage in transforming queer spaces through some family love and the art of drag Shruti Ramani // Contributor Anais Bayle // Illustration…

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The Beige and the Bold

Posted on January 1, 2021January 1, 2021 by Joss Arnott

After months of prolonged isolation, CapU’s business students announce plans to continue wearing chinos and dockers “indefinitely” amidst an unprecedented rise in Digital Peacocking  Joss Arnott // Staff Writer Valeriya…

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Green Savours, an Enactus Capilano project, is working to make sustainable food more accessible to students while reducing food waste at the same time.

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