What an NDP government means for post-secondary students Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor With the NDP Government overseeing British Columbia for the first time in 16 years, big changes are…
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Ending tolls fair for Surrey and Ridge Meadows commuters
Negative response to policy shows individual benefit still trumps collective prosperity Kevin Kapenda // Contributor After years of tolling on the Golden Ears and Port Mann bridges, paid crossing finally came to…
Capilano repeals tuition on education upgrading courses
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…
CSU gains representation at the federal level
Lobbying efforts to continue through membership with the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations Christine Beyleveldt // NEWS EDITOR Capilano University students will now have a stronger voice in federal matters. This…
Capilano Univeristy’s Board of Governors: its composition, membership and connection to the BC Liberals
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…
Dangerfield outlines plans to grow CapU short-term and beyond
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…
City of NV Major: Expanding Seabus frequency not a long-term solution to bridge gridlock
Mussatto calls on TransLink to study viability of SkyTrain tunnel from Downtown to Quay Kevin Kapenda // News Editor Uninspired by plans to expand North Shore roads and hourly Seabus…