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Tag: sports

When the people cheer

Posted on November 8, 2017November 8, 2017 by Carlo Javier

Volume 50, Issue 7: Editor’s Desk Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief “Ball don’t lie,” – Rasheed Wallace In the waning days of this past summer, basketball icon LeBron James Tweeted arguably…

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Blues soccer looks to take PACWEST throne

Posted on October 27, 2017October 27, 2017 by Justin Scott

Capilano’s soccer program hasn’t been this strong on both fronts in a decade and will look to capitalize this weekend Justin Scott // Managing Editor This weekend, Squamish’s Quest University…

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“He’s a true X-factor”

Posted on October 23, 2017October 23, 2017 by Carlo Javier

The returning Brenden Bailey could be the missing piece to the Blues puzzle Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief Photo c/o Vancouver Sports Pictures Shortly before the start of last season, Brenden…

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From the pitch to the stage

Posted on October 23, 2017October 26, 2017 by Justin Scott

Brittney Roussy will soon be taking a bow on more than one stage Justin Scott // Managing Editor While many people often see theatre and athletics as vastly different practices,…

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The Ultimate Leap 

Posted on October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 by Justin Scott

Capilano’s newly formed Ultimate Frisbee team may be young, but they’re good  Justin Scott // Managing Editor  While the Capilano University Blues has long been known for its basketball, soccer and…

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No more school blues

Posted on October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 by Justin Scott

Seven student-athletes received national academic awards amidst the department’s best academic year in recent history Justin Scott // Managing Editor For a long time, there was a stigma attached to…

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State of the diaspora

Posted on October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

The World Cup and Growing up Black Kevin Kapenda // Columnist By mid-November, 32 teams from across the globe will have earned a place at next year’s World Cup in…

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Reclaiming glory

Posted on October 7, 2017October 11, 2017 by Justin Scott

Blues women’s soccer team believe this could be their year Justin Scott // Managing Editor A year after having one of their best seasons in recent memory, the Capilano University…

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New team, same result?

Posted on October 2, 2017October 7, 2017 by Luka Vasic

Blues women’s volleyball is hoping to find the same success with a new roster Luka Vasic // Contributor “Honestly, it is fair to say it’s rebuilding,” said Tyneille Neufeld, last…

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