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Tag: safety

The Big One

Posted on November 6, 2018November 6, 2018 by Rachel D'Sa

You may not feel them now, but whether you’re prepared or not, this earthquake doesn’t care Rachel D’Sa // Columns Editor The news that a catastrophic, 9.0 magnitude earthquake, otherwise…

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CapU instructor petitions to have smoking zones relocated

Posted on April 9, 2018April 9, 2018 by Nima Boscarino

Current location a potential health hazard to the Children’s Centre EMILIANNA PETERS // CONTRIBUTOR Two Capilano University instructors are petitioning to have the location of the smoking zones on campus relocated….

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Opinions: Vancouver, the ‘no-safe’ city

Posted on March 5, 2018March 5, 2018 by Rachel D'Sa

Vancouver, the ‘no-safe’ city The minimalist lifestyle should not apply to nightlife security in Vancouver Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor The plea for an extension of bar hours…

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Opinions: Despite safe campus initiatives, there is a lot to be desired for feeling safe at night

Posted on February 25, 2018February 27, 2018 by Laura Melczer

I walk this lonely road… Despite safe campus initiatives, there is a lot to be desired for feeling safe at night LAURA MELCZER // CONTRIBUTOR Walking at night, especially for…

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Bike culture grows at Capilano University

Posted on February 19, 2018February 19, 2018 by Carlo Javier

Facilities working with architectural firm to improve bike storage security on campus Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Members of the Capilano University community who cycle to…

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Attack of the drones

Posted on November 8, 2017November 8, 2017 by Laura Melczer

Current regulations are being revised to save humanity from itself Laura Melczer // Contributor On Oct. 12, a drone collided with a passenger plane above the Jean Lesage airport in…

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Whatever the cost 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 23, 2017 by Carlin Parkin

Stunt performers run the risk all the time, but what happens when the risk becomes reality?  Carlin Parkin // Contributor  It takes a particular kind of person to want to…

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