A taxi driver Courier Editor Illustration by Natasha Jones “He said ‘Are you alone? I’m picking you up, are you alone?’” Rebecca Bollwitt, founder of Vancouver-based blog Miss604, explained to…
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BC IDs Just Became More Inclusive
Is “X” where the treasure is hidden or is there more to be found? Annalisse Crosswell, Associate News Editor Inclusivity is probably the most talked about social topic today, particularly…
Hitting Close to Home
Travel destinations you may have missed Freya Wasteneys, Features Editor // Illustration by Victoria Steinebach If you spend your summer scrolling through newsfeeds wishing you were somewhere else, that makes…
CapU and Quest ease transferability between Liberal Arts programs
Sea-to-Sky corridor universities make education more accessible Justin Scott // Managing Editor Quest University and Capilano University have signed an agreement that will make it easier for Quest students enrolled…
Rules of the Road: Uber drives forces of change, for better or worse
Columns: Enjoying the winter wonderland
GET THE &#$@ OUTDOORS Scott Barkemeyer // Like Olaf, but better I am very fortunate – a large part of my formative years was spent outside. Before my brother and…
CSU adopts a living wage policy for staff
CSU becomes first undergrad student union in BC to take the position Annalisse Crosswell // Contributor The Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) has committed to paying their staff a living wage….
Vancouver’s housing crisis solutions miss crucial demographic
Hot-topic potato, pass the problem on Freya Wasteneys // Contributor Vancouver is notorious for its three favourite conversation topics: weather, food and real estate. In fact, 74 per cent of…
Blues finish 2017 season with provincial bronze medal
Men’s soccer team should remain in title contention for years to come Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Dominant success in sports is fleeting, and for the Capilano University Blues men’s soccer…









