Capilano Radio Club formed in attempt to connect voices and people together, to bring awareness of the incredible initiatives and projects students create at Cap. Through the form of new media and internet radio, the club aspires to create a platform for new voices to be heard, and to bridge a commu…
Hosted by: MJ Dolar In this season finale episode, the hosts from "Always Wrong" duke it out in a special crossover episode! Say hello to bees, dentists, and breakfast times! Music Used in This Episode: Ballpark by Francis Henson Mozart's Sonata, KV 545, 1st Movement from Museopen.com Lobby Time Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Check out these lovely people! Always Wrong http://capilanoradio.com/always-wrong/ Cheyenne Vencer's art page on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dynyamic/ Francis Henson's album, "Roots": https://francishenson.bandcamp.com/album/roots
Hosted by: Isabel Steuer Accounting student Lorna Horwood and MOPA student Brittany Lewis battle it out and bear witness to crying in Spanish, stirring your tea, and jumping off bridges! Music used in this episode: Ballpark by Francis Henson Mozart’s Sonata, KV 545, 1st Movement from Museopen.com Check out these lovely people! Cheyenne Vencer’s art page on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dynyamic/ Francis Henson’s album, “Roots”: https://francishenson.bandcamp.com/album/roots
General Sciences student Hunter Moricz and Early Childhood Education student Yvonne Ma face-off against each other and encounter men with tractors, close-ups of limes, and the unwillingness to take out the trash! Hosted by: Isabel Steuer Music Used in This Episode: Ballpark by Francis Henson Mozart's Sonata, KV 545, 1st Movement from Museopen.com Lobby Time Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Check out these lovely people! Cheyenne Vencer's art page on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dynyamic/ Francis Henson's album, "Roots": francishenson.bandcamp.com/album/roots
In the inaugural episode of Logic: Not Found, psychology students Clarke Khole and Jaidyn Koenig share quirky banter and deal with housewife drama, whale moans, and the 1904 Olympics! Hosted By: MJ Dolar Music used in this episode: Ballpark by Francis Henson Mozart's Sonata, KV 545, 1st Movement from Museopen.com Check out these lovely people! Cheyenne Vencer's Instagram: https://instagram.com/dynyamic?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=14wdyagns8n1w Francis Henson's album, "Roots": https://francishenson.bandcamp.com/album/roots
We’re back! Welcome to the 1st Always Wrong episode of 2019 that may have been recorded in the Spring of 2018. In an unintentional follow-up episode to our previous episode on dentists, we discuss the most pivotal question when it comes to teeth-brushing: hot or cold water? Special guest Stephen Edwards joins us to educate the masses on the definition of the term, spoiler alert, while also discussing the hype around Avengers: Infinity War (prior to our hearts shattering into a million pieces). Plus, the story of true friendship and a late night run to Chevron. Mother person, if you’re reading this, I’m so sorry for doing you dirty this episode. Please don’t disown me. This episode also features an interview with Jessica Heaven and Gavia Lertzman-Lepofsky, the artistic directors of Heartbeat 2019. For more information about Heartbeat 2019, please visit www.heartbeatvan.com, or www.facebook.com/Heartbeat.Van2019 and follow them on Instagram @heartbeat.van. For tickets, go to www.heartbeatvan.com/tickets.
Why only have one new episode of Always Wrong in a week when you can have TWO? Sink your teeth into this episode about dentists, where we also discuss Tim Burton movies, the discography of Charles Mingus, and the reboot of Reboot. For more info about the North Shore Celtic Ensemble: http://www.nsce.ca/ To buy tickets for Spark, presented by the North Shore Celtic Ensemble: https://www.nvrc.ca/centennial-theatre/whats-on/north-shore-celtic-ensemble-spark
It's time for your earholes to be graced with our most EGG-celent episode thus far. Join us as we talk about eggs on what we're dubbing the unofficial breakfast episode of Always Wrong. We discuss Angus' strange eating habits, the debate that ends friendships, and the infamous potato salad kickstarter. To play on hard mode, take a shot of a raw egg every time an egg pun is made. This episode may feature mature subject matter. You may opt to escort your mother person out of the room before enjoying this episode. Listener discretion is advised. The Kickstarter to end all Kickstarters: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zackdangerbrown/potato-salad For more info about the 45th Ave Jazz Band: https://www.45avejazzband.com/ Buy tickets to The Nameless, presented by the 45th Ave Jazz Band: https://chancentre.com/events/the-nameless/
Susan Gerofsky brings experience in a number of fields to bear in an innovative and interdisciplinary approach to mathematics education and curriculum theory. Her research is in embodied, multi sensory, multimodal mathematics education through the arts, movement, gesture and voice. She also works in environmental garden-based education, the language and genres of mathematics education, and media theory. She currently teaches several education courses at UBC.
FAQulty explores the hidden side of some of Capilano's own teachers. In this episode Will Clements interviews Grace McNab, who is a music theorist and pianist with a background in other arts, including architecture, drawing, painting, and the Brazilian martial art, Capoeira. Since 1989, she has taught music theory in the jazz and classical music programs at Capilano University. In the classroom, she has been working with colour, font and score layout to convey theoretical information to students in visually concise and musically evocative ways.
Join host Alex Ahmed as he interviews diverse personalities that are part of the fabric of Capilano U. This project is in association with the Capilano IT department, as part of the IT Tech Café. This series was taped live from Capfest on September 22nd, 2018. Maclayne Simone is the president of the Capilano Vegan Club. They recently hosted the annual Veg Fest. Listen as Maclayne explains her vision of the future of nutrition at Capilano.
Take a break from studying and ESCAPE with your new best friends, Kayla and Angus, on this episode about... you guessed it: Escape Rooms! We discuss our experiences playing escape rooms, who you should and shouldn't take with you into a room, and what it's like working at one. This episode also features conversations about nine cent instant noodles, common sense at gas stations, and getting Daniel Caesar to record an episode with us. #GetDanielCaesarOnAlwaysWrong
Will sits down with Jodi Proznick for Coffee at Old Crow in New West, to discuss her new album, becoming an educator, finding balance and learning to navigate our lives. Jodi is a Juno nominated jazz bassist, and educator at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Will sits down with Yatz Pallat, VP Student Life for the CSU. In his second year, he has been the force behind 'Captivate' and dives deep into why these events are necessary for student life at Capilano.
This week, Will sits down with Meghan Gilhespy to tell us about her experiences working towards a doctorate in jazz studies, as well as the several initiatives empowering young women in music.
We heard that ya liked jazz so we decided to get down to BEESness and discussed all things bees. Join Kayla Ramiro and her sidekick, Angus Tang, as they delve deep into everyone's favourite misguided insect and its representation in pop culture. WARNING: this episode contains an unhealthy amount of bee puns. Don't say we didn't warn you, honey.
Join Natasha Jones and Will Clements as they interview the changemakers of the Capilano community. This week, Mati Cormier and Aidan Goheen dive into what it takes to make their own DIY concerts and gigs for the youth of the lower mainland.
On the very first episode of Always Wrong with Kayla Ramiro, we discuss what it's like to be a Person of Colour pursuing the arts as a career and being 1st generation Canadians, but not without a couple solid Filipino accents and jokes along the way.
FAQulty explores the hidden side of some of Capilano's own teachers. Join Will Clements as he interviews English instructor Vicky Ross on her journey of travels through various cities.
FAQulty explores the hidden side of some of Capilano's own teachers. Join Will Clements as he interviews music educator Bradshaw Pack, on what keeps him motivated to teach every morning.