Esther Amankop Udoh
Potential New High Speed Rail System to Connect Vancouver, Seattle, and Portland
The US High Speed Rail Association is hosting a summit to discuss the possibility of building the system
Millennial Burnout: Two Student Perspectives
How to identify and address burnout, both at work and in school
Vancouver Ranks Among the Most Beautiful Cities in the World
Vancouver came out ahead of popular travel destinations like Dubai, Barcelona, and Rome
Wrist and Hand Scanning Payment Violates User Privacy and Should Not Be Implemented
Amazon and Apple are considering scanning customers’ skin to make purchases in lieu of plastic cards
Battle the Freshman 15 with Healthy Alternatives to Emotional Eating
PhD candidate Mallory Frayn discusses her research on emotional eating and healthy ways for students to tackle it
Coexistence Between Old and New Vancouver Businesses Could Help Slow Gentrification
A possible way to prevent destruction from gentrification is teaching newcomers and long-term entrepreneurs to adapt together
Decoda Literacy Solutions Is Working to Spread Awareness About Reading in B.C. This September
Executive Director, Margaret Sutherland speaks on the “literacy month” initiative and the importance of it
Active KSA Announces Exciting Events for Students this Fall
Program Coordinator Connor McCann talks about the group’s agenda for the semester
Why is a Bill to End Animal Testing Still Lingering in the House of Commons?
The House Of Commons just had its second reading of Bill S-214 on June 3, 2019
KPU Students’ Artwork Features at the Surrey Art Gallery
Ryan Broderick and Steven Lee dive into their thoughts and feelings about participating in the 2019 ARTS Summer Exhibition
Greater Vancouver is Not Ready for 24/7 Train Service
Neither is TransLink, but it can make changes to support late-night travellers
Quebec’s New Bill on Banning Public Service Workers from Wearing Religious Items is Dangerous
The province has been met with opposition from its citizens as well as others across Canada