KPU Arts Speakers event explores ‘Moral Values, Political Attitudes and Covid-19’
The talk focused on survey results produced by two KPU instructors and students
The talk focused on survey results produced by two KPU instructors and students
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The B.C. Supreme Court's decision was released to the public on Dec. 31, dismissing an environmental organization's petition
The bank provides interest-free loans to help low or moderate-income earners, including post-secondary students
The talk will touch on how people can ‘articulate political responses to climate change’
The singer-songwriter expects to have new projects released in the new year
AppsAnywhere and Citrix services were shut down to protect students, staff, and faculty
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The market will be virtual until Dec. 19, with 30 vendors to delve into
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Due to its popularity, the exhibit timeline has been extended to Nov. 21
Daliri is a KPU student and the managing editor of the school’s literature and visual arts magazine
The university has declined to answer questions about the departure of Sandy Vanderburgh and David Florkowski
The event will feature 12 contemporary dancers performing with different media elements