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Truth and Reconciliation Week Encourages Common Understanding

Posted on October 1, 2019September 19, 2021 by Freya Wasteneys

Now entering its sixth year at Cap, Truth and Reconciliation Week helps facilitate the dialogue we should be having year round  Freya Wasteneys // Managing Editor  “The more I talk, the greater my voice,” said…

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All You Need to Know About Future CSU Plans

Posted on September 5, 2019September 4, 2019 by Bridget Stringer-Holden

Get involved with the Capilano Students’ Union this Fall  Bridget Stringer-Holden // Contributor  There are various ways in which students can get involved, yet one of the best routes is through the…

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New Student Orientation is Back at CapU—with a Facelift

Posted on September 2, 2019September 1, 2019 by Sheila Arellano

Student Affairs makes significant changes to the orientation week Capilano University’s Student Affairs department has an ambitious start planned for the 2019 Fall semester. Building off feedback from last years…

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Haters Gonna Hate

Posted on October 8, 2018October 10, 2018 by Freya Wasteneys

As the on-going blowback against Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps borders on hysterical, it’s time for a reality check Freya Wasteneys, Features Editor  Cynthia Tran Vo, Illustrator When we think of…

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2017 in review

Posted on January 17, 2018January 17, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt
Here's what happened, in case you missed it CHRISTINE BEYLEVELDT & ANNALISSE CROSSWELL Our top stories from the year covered new developments in Capilano University's student housing, the sentencing of...
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