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Apocalyptica bring world-ending metal to Vancouver

Apocalyptica makes their long-awaited return to the Commodore Ballroom on Tuesday, May 22.

Eddie Van Halen's facemelting riffs more than made up for Diamond Dave's lack of sparkle. JACOB ZINN/THE RUNNER.

Van Halen leave on a high-note

It might be time for Diamond Dave to trade up his mic stand for a cane.

Kwantlen buries review of alleged ethical violations

Kwantlen buries review of alleged ethical violations

University refuses to answer questions about Southlands review.

Kwantlen’s provost, Anne Lavack, says that things are tough all over the university.  (PHOTO COURTESTY KWANTLEN)

Cloverdale admissions moving to Langley

Provost won’t rule out the possibility of future cuts at Cloverdale campus.

Van Halen tour tee from the band's 2007 tour. BUCKLAVA/FLICKR

Van Halen returns to Van City

Van Halen burn down the avenue into Vancouver on Monday, May 7.

Will write for clothes: brighten up your outfit with the change in weather

It’s time to get your wardrobe ready for spring and summer.

Your entertainment list for the summer

School is out. Time to catch up on your TV and Books

Eight and a half not afraid of going pop

At first glance, Eight and a Half’s debut is a dead-ringer for post-In Rainbows Radiohead.

Vinyl Dust-off: Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy

Lliam Easterbrook – sonic archaeologist – brings you his latest finds from excursions into ancient record bins.

Student by day, dancer by night

Burlesque is a sex-positive, feminist activity says local burlesque dancer and Kwantlen student.

If you change it, votes will come

The growing disconnect between politicians and Canadian youth is a sign of a stagnant political culture in drastic need of a shake-up.

Kwantlen’s Bug Garden gets prepped for the spring

A multimedia piece looking at Kwantlen’s bug garden

Existing Rail lines in Surrey and the Fraser Valley may provide a cost effective solution to improving transportation throughout the entire region.  (Matt Law/The Runner)

Light rail may be the answer to Surrey’s transit woes

Existing rail beds offer an affordable option to improve commuting south of the Fraser.

Take a twist on the trench

The trench coat has always been a great spring piece.

Don’t let the ‘80s scare you. Shoulder pads are okay with this bad boy blazer. (Mitch Thompson/The Runner)

The iconic boyfriend blazer

Its versatility is unmistakable. If you don’t own a boyfriend blazer then, honey, you need help.