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Tag: identity

After the Final Whistle 

Posted on December 1, 2023November 27, 2023 by Kirsten Wiltshire

An athlete’s exploration of identity Kirsten Wiltshire (She/Her) // Staff Writer  Tasha Jones (She/Her) // Illustrator  Alanah Dulong has spent the last 17 years incrementally dedicating her time, energy and…

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The Fight For Our Lives

Posted on January 1, 2021January 18, 2021 by Sarah Rose

Expanding medically assisted death is a failure to care for disabled Canadians Sarah Rose // Features EditorValeriya Kim // Illustrator In November, the Canadian government rushed through Bill C-7, an…

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Maple Syrup Art: A Journey in Canadian Identity (Or lack thereof)

Posted on November 7, 2020November 7, 2020 by Jason Arkell-Boles

Jason Arkell-Boles // Columnist  Trying to create art that helps support ‘Canadian Identity’ can feel at once impractical and impossible. We act as if we’re independent as a nation, but…

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ADDitude Adjustment: Crass, my bedroom and the colour pink

Posted on April 1, 2020March 31, 2020 by Sarah Rose

Sarah Rose // Features Editor  When I was in kindergarten my favourite colour was pink. As a four-year-old, I was still fairly removed from ideas about gender roles, like the paradoxical history of…

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How my quarter-life crisis gave me a newfound appreciation for my parents

Posted on March 27, 2018March 27, 2018 by Nima Boscarino

Staff Editorial How my quarter-life crisis gave me a newfound appreciation for my parents Rachel Wada / art director I’m 26. I’m at a midway point in my life where…

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How janitorial work became so excruciatingly inseparable from the Filipino-Canadian identity

Posted on March 13, 2018March 27, 2018 by Carlo Javier
How janitorial work became so excruciatingly inseparable from the Filipino-Canadian identity The 29 Capilano University cleaners won their campaign, but for the 22 who are Filipino, raising wages and health...
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Editor’s Desk: The weight of representation

Posted on March 12, 2018March 12, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Editor’s Desk: Volume 50, Issue 18 The Weight of Representation Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Topics surrounding representation have dominated discourse in recent years. We saw a great collective outcry at…

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