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Tag: education

Founding father, architect of genocide?

Posted on September 20, 2017September 23, 2017 by Greta Kooy

Removing John. A Macdonald’s name from schools won’t bring the change we need  Greta Kooy // Campus Life Editor    At its annual meeting on Aug. 14, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario…

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University One for First Nations students postponed until 2018 

Posted on September 19, 2017September 24, 2017 by Editor-In-Chief

Introduction of new program delayed due to low enrolment  Jessica Lio // Online Editor  First Nations students looking to transition to post-secondary studies in a cohort-based foundation year will have to wait…

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Capilano repeals tuition on education upgrading courses

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Christine Beyleveldt

NDP rule in favour of province-wide free Adult Basic Education and English Language Learning Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor   Following a BC NDP ruling, Capilano University eliminated tuition on…

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Why the course you wanted isn’t available this semester 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 24, 2017 by Helen Aikenhead

A look behind the curtain of university funding and how Capilano is working to get more out of it Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor    With the semester just picking up, the daunting task…

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Capilano Univeristy’s Board of Governors: its composition, membership and connection to the BC Liberals

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

A look at how the provincial government impacts university governance Kevin Kapenda // News Editor In all institutions with bicameral bodies (two bodies that form a single government), there is…

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Dangerfield outlines plans to grow CapU short-term and beyond

Posted on April 10, 2017October 14, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

Improving campus life, student services and number of programs crucial to university’s prosperity Kevin Kapenda // News Editor After spending much of the last six months settling into his new…

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