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Vancouver Closet Raid: Q & A with co-founder Tifanee Po

Posted on October 4, 2017October 11, 2017 by Rachel D'Sa

Co-Founder of one of Vancouver’s most highly- anticipated pop-up events, previews the upcoming consignment extravaganza Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor On Oct. 15, from 1 p.m. to 5…

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State of the Diaspora

Posted on September 27, 2017January 18, 2018 by Kevin Kapenda

Yes Canada, anti-Black racism is real Kevin Kapenda // Columnist Over the past two years, no advocacy group has drawn more ire from the Canadian mainstream than Black Lives Matter…

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Ending tolls fair for Surrey and Ridge Meadows commuters 

Posted on September 20, 2017September 23, 2017 by Kevin Kapenda

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…

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University One for First Nations students postponed until 2018 

Posted on September 19, 2017September 24, 2017 by Editor-In-Chief

Introduction of new program delayed due to low enrolment  Jessica Lio // Online Editor  First Nations students looking to transition to post-secondary studies in a cohort-based foundation year will have to wait…

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If these walls could talk 

Posted on September 16, 2017September 24, 2017 by Carlo Javier

IDEA students shine at Vancouver Mural Festival  Carlo Javier // Editor-in-Chief    When Ian Kaart approached Cynthia Tran Vo about collaborating on his piece for the Vancouver Mural Festival, Vo naturally had a…

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Writing your dream role

Posted on September 15, 2017September 23, 2017 by Helen Aikenhead

How one CapU student and her sister decided to make a place for themselves through their web series  Helen Aikenhead // Features Editor    Capilano University’s own Madison Long, a third-year student in the Acting…

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Fringe: Something to Cry About

Posted on September 13, 2017September 23, 2017 by Rachel D'Sa

Awkward Stage Productions kicks off Fringe Festival with a spirited take on cult classic Cry-Baby Rachel D’Sa // Arts and Culture Editor   On Sept. 7, Awkward Stage Productions launched…

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Capilano University talents debut new Fringe show

Posted on September 7, 2017September 23, 2017 by Christine Beyleveldt

Draining the Swamp: A Musical Tweet pokes fun at the one per cent through music and comedy Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Of the host of new shows that pop…

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Capilano University opens first off-campus housing

Posted on September 5, 2017September 24, 2017 by Christine Beyleveldt

Partnership with Darwin Construction to address short and long-term residence plans Christine Beyleveldt // NEWS EDITOR After nearly 50 years of serving as the North Shore’s only post-secondary institution, Capilano…

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