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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.

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.

Transgender people could be banned from Canadian airplanes

Canada’s newest air travel regulations could ban transgender people from flying.

Meet the candidates

Meet the candidates

Official Kwantlen senate and board of governors election guide.

South Asian Students’ Society plans Holi event

Kwantlen’s first ever Holi festival will take place Thursday, March 8 on the Surrey campus.

Ousted KSA directors hired private investigator to follow critics

Former KSA spent more than $11,000 investigating current and past students at Kwantlen.

Where’s The Funding?! campaigners hold a press conference at the B.C. legislature in Victoria on Feb. 14. (Courtesy of the Martlet)

CFS takes credit for WTF?! campaign

Capilano Student Union organizer accuses CFS of “overstepping their boundaries.”

Interim Kwantlen Student Association directors Arzo Ansary and Christopher Girodat at a Feb. 17 executive board meeting. (Matt Law/The Runner)

KSA signs secret deal with impeached former directors

KSA agrees to pay Dhaliwal and Sandhu’s court costs; signs confidentiality agreement.

Surrey-Fleetwood NDP MLA Jagrup Brar speaks to Kwantlen students.  (Matt DiMera/The Runner)

Surrey-Fleetwood MLA speaks to Kwantlen

Jagrup Brar spoke to Kwantlen students and faculty about his experience living on welfare.

The Kwantlen Sikh Student Association logo.

Kwantlen Sikh group seeks more support

Religious clubs at Kwantlen receive little support compared to other universities.

(Runner file photo)

Students more than pay off tuition subsidies through future tax revenue

CCPA study shows students subsidies pay off in the long run.

Newly elected student rep Adrian Miller is suing Thompson Rivers University, claiming the university failed to reasonably accommodate his disability. (OMEGA FILE PHOTO)

Student representative sues Thompson Rivers University

Student rep Adrian Miller claims TRU failed to accommodate disability and medical issues.

Former KSA president Harman “Sean Birdman” Bassi at a council meeting, before he was impeached.  (Matt DiMera/The Runner)

KSA settles defamation suit

Case dismissed without costs to either party.

Haiti Through the Lens of Wikileaks

Kim Ives spoke at Kwantlen about leaked documents and the role NGOs have played in Haitian recovery.