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Tim Hortons construction finally underway
Construction began last week on the Kwantlen Tim Hortons in Cedar 1105, which is expected to open this September.
No Credit Cards: Proposed tuition payment changes may come into effect as early as fall
The Kwantlen Board of Governors approved draft budget amendments this spring which may entail restrictions on the use of credit cards for tuition payments.
U-Pass more than just a bus pass
Early last month, the provincial government announced they would be offering the U-Pass for $30 per month to all post-secondary institutions in September. The announcement seemed too good to be true – and in a way, it was.
Bowling from the Waste
As you may have heard, Music Waste was during the first week of June. You might have also heard that it’s been 16 years since the first event titled “Music Waste” took place; the name was an anti-corporate play off the music industry showcase New Music West.
The Autograph Man takes names to break records
By Chris Yee [Student Affairs Bureau Chief] One weekend in March, just before the Paralympics were set to wrap up, I finally got out of the house and went to see the 2010 Winter Games medals before they left town forever. Obviously, it seemed nearly everybody in town had that thought, for there were still [...]
Light Rail Transit coming to Kwantlen?
Rapid transit to connect Kwantlen campuses in the South Fraser region?
KSA Looking for Student Feedback Using New U-Pass Posters
By Chris Yee [Student Affairs Bureau Chief] The KSA has recently set up posters asking for Kwantlen students’ suggestions on the U-Pass. The posters, which started being posted in late April, are equipped with a pen and paper for passers-by to jot down any ideas they may have regarding the U-Pass. Matt Todd, Director of [...]
An evening of pizza with Nixon
Kwantlen Political Science Society event is a success. Pizza, Nixon, and attendees equals good times for all. *note* Nixon wasn’t actually there.
The Results: The 2010 KSA Election
Right before the ‘extended reading break,’ the Kwantlen Student Association held its annual election. Here are the results. Why should you care? These are the people who will decide how your student fees are spent, and how much you could be paying in the future.



