Theme | Sociology
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...
From Alienation to Attachment: Modern Capitalism and the Conditions for Cultic Control
Canon Okubo is completing her Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Psychology at Capilano University....
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...
Walking In My Grandmother’s Footsteps: Intergenerational Healing and Resistance
Christien Harris is a proud Squamish Nation member from X̱wemelch’stn Village (Capilano Indian...
How Veterinarians Can Identify Domestic Violence Through Animal Abuse
Grace Bunting is completing a Bachelor of Science at Capilano University, majoring in biomedical...
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...
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...
Me and Li Hongxi: How a seemingly benign religious movement shapes the way we see China
Nirosh Saravanan is completing his Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies with a minor in...
Policing Women’s Bodies Through Hijab Laws
Samin Salahi (she/her) is in her final year of the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology program at...
I wasn’t ready, I was just brave enough to try: A take on how immigration-built resilience creates motivation and how it can be enhanced in a supportive workplace
Sebastian Caballero is a soon to be graduate from Capilano University with a Bachelor of Arts in...
After the Smoke Clears: Living Through Canada’s Cannabis Legalization
Zhun Guo is an international student based in Vancouver and a graduate of Interdisciplinary...
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