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Kwantlen Student Association special general meeting results

Kwantlen Student Association special general meeting results

The final vote tallies on motions from the Nov. 30 special general meeting.

Movember dodgeball

Movember dodgeball

An audio slideshow about dodging balls for prostate cancer.

The cheapest option on campus definitely isn't the healthiest, but at Tim Horton's, a bagel and coffee will cost about a third of what it will at Sodexo. Photo: Calgary Reviews/Flickr.

Campus food face-off

Grassroots, Sodexo, Tim Hortons. Do any of these campus eateries deserve your money?

With a lack of affordable and healthy campus option, students should probably revisit the prehistoric art of brown-bagging. FLICKR photo: Jeffrey Beall.

Why students should brown-bag

With the distinct lack of affordable and healthy food available on campus, Kwantlen students might want to try brown-bagging it.

Students and advocates of the club space attend an inclusivity training seminar in their new space at Kwantlen's Surrey campus on Sept. 23. (Matt Law / The Runner)

Social justice space launched in Surrey

University gains a positive, physical space for Pride Kwantlen and student-run clubs; faculty feels elbowed out of its employee lounge.

Jay Sean was the anticipated performer at Cram Jam 2011, but for impatient students, he couldn't take stage quickly enough.

An over-hyped Cram Jam falls short

Cram Jam’s poor planning leaves students thirsty, hungry and exhausted – at a $96,000 plus tab.

Cram Jam 2011 at the Royal King Palace ASHLEY FEHR / THE RUNNER

Cram Jam concert moved off-campus

City officials and university dispute charges of racism.

Kwantlen economics student Monty Purewal is bringing cricket to campus this fall. MATT LAW / THE RUNNER

Bringin’ back cricket

Canada’s first national sport is coming to Kwantlen this fall.

Kari Michaels is one of the three founders of WOOW, and a prominent female figure at Kwantlen and in the KSA.Photo by Kyle Benning

WOOW poised to smash glass ceilings

Kwantlen students found the Women Organizing Opportunities for Women club to battle sexism.

An open letter to KSA Council: let us do our jobs

The Runner takes issue with a recent KSA Council resolution.

Ray WIlliams encourage Kwantlen students to lead from the heart. Courtesy of Kwantlen

Kwantlen leadership conference helps guide students

On Jan. 29, Student Leadership and Development hosted the third annual Student Leadership Conference at Kwantlen.

Kwantlen gets grades from students

Kwantlen gets grades from students

Kwantlen recently commissioned a statistics company called National Survey of Student Engagement to conduct a survey of how students felt about their experience at Kwantlen.

KSA student fees getting a hike

This semester Kwantlen students will be paying a little more in student fees than in previous years.

KSA election candidates: Get to know them

KSA election candidates: Get to know them

Meet the candidates for the KSA election.

New cineclub hits Kwantlen

Dr. Dorothy Barenscott’s new Intro to Film Studies course was a quick catalyst to creating a healthy space for student cinephiles. The result? A cineclub and a possible screening auditorium spearheaded by the Kwantlen professor.