‘Is this truly the right thing to do?’: The KFA pushes back on layoff notices KPU issued to 70 faculty members
The university is facing a 49-per-cent decline in revenue as international student enrolment drops
The university is facing a 49-per-cent decline in revenue as international student enrolment drops
Catherine Chow and Alym Amlani were recognized for exemplary teaching in their fields
Research topics explore human relationships with fear, harassment, racial discrimination, and religious institutions
Three B.C. farms are trialing dry farming for the 2025 growing season
Nearly half of all small businesses navigate hurdles with crime and safety
Registered Liberal Party members will vote for the country’s next prime minister on March 9
Drop-in demonstrations at the Surrey campus library are available every Tuesday
Canada waits to see if measures to meet Trump’s demands are enough to lift the tariff threat
The Museum Liberation Force hopes the museum will act as a safe space for community members
Robert Jago hopes to write about free speech for First Nations and connect with students during his residency
Evidence of Indigenous activity up to 5,000 years old was found at the Langley campus
Restrictions on international student enrolment can lead to cuts in programs and services
The announcement comes after mounting pressure from within the Liberal Party for Trudeau to step down
Safety, housing, employment, and mental health are among the key issues students face
The funds will be administered over five years to expand mental health services for young people