Theme | Health & Education
Revolving Door of Despair: The Failure of Deinstitutionalization in B.C.’s Mental Health System
Arkan Gerami (He/Him) is an upcoming 2026 graduate of Capilano University, where he distinguished...
My Right to Smoke Versus Your Right to Clean Air: Vancouver in the Era of the Cigarette
Ben Kelly (he/him) is a student in the faculty of psychology at Capilano University. Upon the...
More than a Pill Counter: Public Misperceptions and the Reality of Pharmacy Practice
Angellica Sabaratnam (she/her) has spent her entire life growing up in Vancouver. She is...
Chat, How Do I…? The Question of Integrating GenAI into Classrooms
Elif Deniz Görkey (she/her) is an international student living on the stolen territories of the...
How Veterinarians Can Identify Domestic Violence Through Animal Abuse
Grace Bunting is completing a Bachelor of Science at Capilano University, majoring in biomedical...
Personalized Course Guidance: Designing an AI Elective Recommender for Capilano University
Jay Mhaiskar is a Bachelor of Science student in Computer Science at Capilano University and is...
From Race Day to Everyday: Can Sports Participation Help Adolescents Manage Anxiety?
Kim Startup (she/her) is a psychology student at Capilano University completing her bachelor’s...
Taking the weight off the Canadian Armed Forces. A dual-approach, short-term mandatory training model in the interest of Canada and Canadians
2Lt. Kunal Jhanjee is a psychology major at Capilano University, currently serving in the Royal...
Boring playgrounds, Boring Kids: A Comparative Analysis of How Different Legal Systems Can Shape Liability, Safety and Development of Children
Liam T. Koty is a student in his final year at Capilano University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science...
Empowering Students Through Exercise: Why Strength Training Should Be Required In British Columbia’s PE 10 Curriculum
Michaela Salvino earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in the fall of...
The Politics of Reading: What Book Bans Reveal About Fear and Control
Nicole Richardson (she/her) is in the final year of her Interdisciplinary BA at Capilano...
Attachment as a Health Blueprint: From Early Relationships to Chronic Illness and Aging
Olivia Burton is a Bachelor of Science student in the environmental concentration at Capilano...
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Dopamine Dysregulation, Neuroinflammation, and the Psychoneuroimmunology of Modern Addiction
Quinn Helgason is completing his Bachelor of Psychology at Capilano University, where he has...
Growing up Disconnected: How Adolescent Substance Use Blocks the Path to Developing Meaningful Relationships
Quinn Wheeler earned his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Capilano University in Fall 2025 in...
The Healing Power of Community Care: Real Change Is Possible When Our Actions Are Centred in Relationship
Our shared capacity grows in somatic and compassionate practice. "Your river of feelings might...
Revisiting trauma through altered states: The potential of ayahuasca-assisted therapy
Gazaal Zahedi is a fourth-year biology student completing her Bachelor of Science at Capilano...
After the Smoke Clears: Living Through Canada’s Cannabis Legalization
Zhun Guo is an international student based in Vancouver and a graduate of Interdisciplinary...
Yes to Hormonal Contraceptive Education: Why British Columbia’s Sexual Health Education Curriculum Requires Improvement
Olivia Bottazzini (she/her) has completed her final semester at Capilano University and will...
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