Yearly Archives: 2025

Cascade Rewind: why ripping up Nazi flags is unsurprisingly timely

The Cascade pages are alive with the sound of music, with songs they have sung for 60 years. The Cascade fills my heart with...

Minerva the Mystic

Aries - Mar. 21 to Apr. 19 Change is coming; much needed change. I can’t say if it will be good, bad, or ugly. I...

Campus Fashion: a guide to popular fall footwear

This is Campus Fashion, your source of inspiration for seasonal trends, cool finds, and wardrobe basics to keep you looking stylish throughout the year. In...

Defend the fortress

Big shoes are never easy to fill. The UFV Cascades men's soccer program knows this all too well. Following the departure of a five...

You are what you smell

What if you could influence the way people subconsciously perceive something —or someone — without saying or showing anything? Turns out, you can. Pulling...

Say goodbye like you mean it

I’ve said a lot of goodbyes as I get ready to leave for my year abroad. Elderly dogs and relatives that I hope not...

Chai, Kickback, and campaigns

In late May, The Cascade met with SUS (Student Union Society) President Bilal Faisal Faheem regarding his experience during the election process and his plans...

Former Brazilian president’s conviction angers Donald Trump

On Sept. 11, Jair Bolsonaro, former Brazilian president, was given a 27 and a quarter year prison term by a panel of justices from...

Confessions of humanity

I’ve been hunting down a physical copy of Catherine Airey’s debut novel Confessions,  for the last two weeks after listening to the audiobook on...

Cascade Kitchen: crumble topped apple and pear pie

The Cascade Kitchen is a student-run food column that brings you budget-friendly recipes and cooking tips. Check back each week for something new to...

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