All Entries Tagged With: "Matt Law"
Making the environment S.A.F.E
Independent Kwantlen group focuses on environmental action at the community level.
Kwantlen giving away a free car
Smarten Up at Kwantlen draw could mean a free car for a student.
Bringin’ back cricket
Canada’s first national sport is coming to Kwantlen this fall.
Former director of events: still banned, still no answers
Plenty of questions remain surrounding Bali’s banning.
MultiPass comes to Kwantlen
This fall, Kwantlen’s long-awaited version of the U-Pass will finally be in student’s hands.
Essential summer reads
Matt Law gives you the run-down on three essential summer reads with a little humour.
HST referendum cometh
The long-awaited vote on the controversial HST will begin June 13 (delayed by the Canada Post lockout).
YAY/NAY: Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)
Since time began man has disagreed over … things. The Runner’s latest YAY/NAY examines the HST.
Three cheers for The Zalm
Since former premier Bill Vander Zalm started his crusade against the Harmonized Sales tax, B.C. has seen a grass roots political movement that has been desperately needed in this country.
Meet your editors
We at the Runner would like to extend a warm welcome back to Kwantlen for the Fall 2010 semester. Three of us are new around here and we had a lot of fun getting to know the ins and outs of the paper this summer. Now that school’s back in we’d all like to get to know some of you as well. Here’s a bit about us and feel free to drop by the office and we can all get to know each other a little better.
Zesty Greek Chicken
Zesty Greek Chicken recipe courtesy of: Matt Law’s Li’l Kitchen
Parking fees rise again
Students returning to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the fall can expect to be hit by yet another parking fee increase.
Kwantlen named as a 2010 Progressive Employer of Canada
Kwantlen Polytechnic University is the only Canadian university to be named as a 2010 Progressive Employer of Canada.
Just Giver for Parkinson’s
On July 24, Gavin Johnston and wife Laura, along with 11 other riders, will embark on a 1,300 kilometre ride through much of south western B.C. to raise money for Parkinson’s disease.
Build your own board.
Skimboarding is the perfect summer answer for those wanting to try a board sport around Vancouver’s beaches.




