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Tag: career path

Whacky Power Structures

Posted on November 1, 2025October 30, 2025 by Anonda Canadien

Ex(in)clusion in the workplace Anonda Canadien (she/her) (Dehcho Dene) // Arts & Culture Editor Rachel Lu (she/her) // Illustrator After completing college, I was given the opportunity to work in…

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Maple Syrup Art: Becoming an Artist

Posted on December 4, 2020December 4, 2020 by Jason Arkell-Boles

Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist I’m about to finish my art degree, so naturally, I’m lost. As an artist, trying to plan for the future can be daunting. So to give…

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A Practical Guide to Career Planning

Posted on January 4, 2020January 4, 2020 by Megan Amato

The Capilano Courier and Career Development Centre work together to help narrow down your future  Megan Amato // Associate News Editors  Start Planning Early  Career planning should ideally begin when or even…

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Direction Unknown: Comparison is No Measurement of Success

Posted on November 1, 2019October 31, 2019 by Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott // Columnist   “Comparison is the thief of joy” – Theodore Roosevelt  Comparison is also a terrible, self-defeating habit that we’re all guilty of; one that is undeniably made…

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Direction Unknown: No Path? No Problem

Posted on September 5, 2019September 4, 2019 by Elizabeth Scott

Elizabeth Scott // Columnist  Weird and wonderful things can happen when you’re without a plan. I graduated with a degree in communications, no design experience and no idea what to…

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We sat down with Jason Madar, a computer science instructor at Capilano University, to talk about AI, what’s real, what’s hype, and why understanding how it actually works matters more than ever.

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