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A Seat At The Table: The Exhibit

Posted on April 28, 2022January 9, 2023 by Emma Mendez

Currently at the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) and Chinatown, A Seat at the Table is part of an inaugural temporary project in collaboration with the Chinese Canadian Museum. Which explores the stories and perspectives of Chinese Canadians in so-called B.C, through both a contemporary and historical lens. The exhibit focuses on the challenges and struggles of belonging experienced by Chinese Canadians as well as the importance of food on a cultural and community level.

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CapU’s New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Works to Foster Long-Term Relationships Through a Community-Based Approach

Posted on April 20, 2022May 13, 2022 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Wayne Dunkley moved across the country to help reframe conversations around equity Bridget Stringer-Holden (she/her) // News Editor Wayne Dunkley (he/him) has been thinking about equity long before becoming Capilano…

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The Capilano Students’ Union turns 50 Series #5

Posted on February 12, 2022April 19, 2022 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

The past members have reflected, now see what’s in store for the future of the CSU Bridget Stringer-Holden (she/her) // News Editor After two attempts to reach quorum and pass…

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What’s Brewing?

Posted on January 1, 2021December 30, 2020 by Cam Loeschmann

Tea, tisanes, and yerba mate Cam Loeschmann // Columnist If anyone knows me, they know that I am a fan of tea. “True” tea has its humble beginnings as a…

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Virago Nation: On Culture, Community and Claiming Indigeneity in Burlesque

Posted on December 2, 2020September 19, 2021 by Megan Amato

They’ve come here to chew bubblegum and shake ass at colonial typecasting, and they’re all out of gum Megan Amato // Opinions Editor Valeriya Kim // Illustration The enduring monuments…

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Your Body In a Space Matters: A Q&A With Aly Laube

Posted on September 15, 2020September 18, 2023 by Maria Penaranda

Cushy Entertainment’s co-founder on why supporting local arts and culture matters  Maria Penaranda // Editor-in-Chief  Aly Laube is burning out. Light filters through the window of her cozy Gastown studio…

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COVID-19: How Coronavirus is Affecting Capilano’s Communities

Posted on April 1, 2020April 1, 2020 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

For international students, the virus means choosing between continuing their education or returning home to their families  Bridget Stringer-Holden // ContributorCynthia Tran Vo // Illustrator Over the last few months,…

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Going for Gold: Vancouver Finally Shows up for Something

Posted on April 1, 2020March 31, 2020 by Katherine Griffiths

Two decades after the 2010 winter Olympics, Vancouver has the chance to show the world we can do it right  Katherine Griffiths // Contributor  Megan Barry // Illustrator Vancouverites love something to…

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The Arts Club Presents The Orchard (After Chekhov)

Posted on March 19, 2019March 22, 2019 by Alex Kropova

This spring the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage opens its doors to a novel story Alex Kropova // Contributor Inspired by her own childhood, playwright Sarena Parmar’s debut play The Orchard…

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