Students can expect changes that improve the way they work in the library Megan Amato // Associate News Editor The Library Department at Capilano University has decided to take its […]
Student Affairs makes significant changes to the orientation week Capilano University’s Student Affairs department has an ambitious start planned for the 2019 Fall semester. Building off feedback from last years […]
Devon Simpson – Contributor An astonishing event showcasing the reimagined music of Joni Mitchell. The show, Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell, running from Jan. 12 to Feb. […]
Commuting by bike is not as daunting as you think Bridget Stringer-Holden // Contributor Since HUB Cycling, a Metro Vancouver cyclist advocacy group, started the Bike to Work Week program […]
Helen Law remembers her frustrations at the 2018 Club Crew World Championships Nivedan Kaushal // Arts & Culture Editor “Paddlers, are you ready?” Helen Law, a fourth-year Early Childhood Care […]
Ferguson connects with her Indigenous heritage, and makes Star Wars shoes Nivedan Kaushal // Arts & Culture Editor Priscilla Yu // Illustrator Shelley Ferguson, a second-year Psychology student from the […]
Is Capilano University ready for phase two? Bridget Stringer-Holden // Contributor “I’ve always been passionate about bringing people together,” said Capilano Students’ Union (CSU) Recreation Coordinator Mikko San Ramon. He […]
Tiana Lachnit is a full-time social media influencer studying communications on the side Mariah Klein // Contributor “I would wear super black thick eyeliner under my eyes, and then I […]
CapU students launch PATA-oriented podcast Carma Chan Contributor and photography It is notoriously easy for students to feel like their contributions toward their intended industries do not matter. After all, the […]
Proposed Capilano University Village in Purcell Woods will include 60 bedrooms as part of student housing Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Less than a month after the first batch of […]