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KPU instructors weigh in on the U.S. presidential election
Mohammad Akbar, Jeffrey Meyers, and Bob Fuhr discuss what Donald Trump’s victory means for the superpower and Canada
The Alliance of BC Students condemn the KSA’s alleged misconduct, plan to take further action
The KSA has terminated its membership with the ABCS and aims to advocate independently
Pillars of student life: Get to know some of the clubs at KPU
From subject-focused to cultural clubs, there are many groups students can join to connect with the campus community
KPU instructor and graduate co-author book about climate change
Understanding Human Security and Climate Change was released last month
Heading to the polls: Your guide to the 2024 B.C. election
A breakdown of the candidates running in the ridings where KPU’s campuses are located
‘We don’t believe in climate change, it’s a big hoax,’ Freedom Party leader says at KPU panel
NDP’s Jessie Sunner and Freedom Party’s Amrit Birring traded jabs at a KPU provincial election panel
KSA to now approve resolutions outside of meetings, discusses re-holding SGM
Council is investigating who leaked the SGM letter from KPU, stating the person will be “subject to disciplinary action”
A path to independence: Navigating accessibility through AI
Artificial intelligence can be a life-enhancing tool for people with disabilities, but only when equity is at the forefront
ISAFF comes to Surrey with a lineup of South Asian creators
Director Yazmeen Kanji’s One Day is a featured film, which highlights the complexities of being an Indo-Caribbean teenager
Vancouver band Wack releases new single
The psych-dance rock group’s “Walk with you” came out on Aug. 30
KSA proposes to delete and replace their bylaws at Sept. 26 special general meeting
Students could be barred from council meetings and elected councillors wouldn’t need to be registered in a course or program
KSA council pulls $241,000 from reserves and increases associate president honorarium to $9,000
Concerns were raised about the regulation of a council retreat, and students wanting to run for council will now have to follow new rules