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The Rise of Psychedelics in Research and Business
Researchers’ interest in psychedelics may be paving the way for dispensaries to sell them
Anishinaabe Water Warrior Autumn Peltier Calls for Government Action on Climate Change
Peltier, 15, has been a water protector since age eight
How Debt Continues To Cause Problems For Canadian Couples
Elena Jara, Credit Canada’s director of education, explains how “dysfunctional debt” affects relationships
How a Canadian Organization is Helping the Business of Cellular Agriculture Grow
Researchers in the organization want students with fresh ideas to reach out to them
B.C. Access Grant for Students to be Introduced in September
The B.C. budget pledges to provide funding for paying off student loans
KPU Geography Department Hosts Transit Experts Forum
Mobilities 2020 brings community members together to discuss transit South of the Fraser River
Students with Disabilities Face Challenges with Opting Out of the U-Pass
Getting out of paying for the U-Pass poses extra challenges to people with accessibility needs
Explainer: UN Human Rights Ruling on Climate Refugees
Canadian refugee policies may need to change to conform to the ruling
Hong Kong Political Action Reaches Canadian Campuses
While it doesn’t seem like KPU has been greatly affected, its surrounding communities are speaking up
2020 KSA Council Results Released
Nineteen people were elected by 1,469 students this week
Solidarity Blockades Spread Across Vancouver After Arrests Made at Gidimt’en Checkpoint
Protesters braved cold weather to block the intersection at East Hastings and Clark
KPU Nutrigenomics Study Explains How Diet and Genes Interact
Educating emerging adults about the relationship between their genes and diet can lead to better health outcomes later in life