“Namaslay” Combines Yoga and Heavy Metal with Surprising Ease
Led by instructor and KPU student Chelsea Franz, the unconventional event received positive feedback from participants
Led by instructor and KPU student Chelsea Franz, the unconventional event received positive feedback from participants
Super specific obsessions speak to our own identity, goals, and hopes for the future
The KPU Prison Justice Club hosted an event on convict stigma and the colonially oppressive history of the justice system
Despite a lack of funding, the research group will continue to operate through the year
As dead trees are cut down, students, faculty, and staff discuss the importance of the campus’s only wooded area
Organizers hoped to answer questions and clarify misconceptions about the religious headwear
VP University Affairs Murdoch de Mooy says a SUB could be completed within five years
Reflecting on her heritage and personal experience, Joy Gyamfi expresses her thoughts on what it means to be an African-Canadian
KPU instructor Dorothy Barenscott’s studied Las Vegas to explain how consumerism affects art
Minister Maryam Monsef says federal oversight is needed to update the “hodgepodge of policies” currently in place across the country
A year spent in grief and denial helped me realize the value of personal connection
The service will supplement similar resources available at colleges and universities across the province
Basic financial literacy rates in university are alarmingly low, but students have shown that they want to learn how to balance a budget
The community needs to work together to honour the First Nations on whose land the university resides
All students are welcome to join regardless of religion, ethnicity, or culture