KPU instructors weigh in on the Canadian federal election
Faculty from the sociology, political science, and psychology departments discuss Canadian voters and U.S. relations
Faculty from the sociology, political science, and psychology departments discuss Canadian voters and U.S. relations
The B.C. government, Mayors’ Council, and TransLink resort to increasing funding
Books, teas, and cats: KPU alumna launches new East Vancouver arts space
UConn’s Bueckers won the 2025 NCAA national title and now heads to the WNBA
From wrestling to Sesame Street, Sonya Ballantyne has done it all
From subject-focused to cultural clubs, there are many groups students can join to connect with the campus community
A breakdown of the candidates running in the ridings where KPU’s campuses are located
Build your Vancouverite starter kit, including a puffer vest, belt bag, and dinner at Cactus Club
B.C. farmers face challenges of overproduction, climate change, and global food systems
Nijjar, a prominent Sikh activist, was assassinated in June last year
The plan focuses on incentives for developers and rezoning around rapid transit
Selina Robinson’s actions are one among thousands of racist and colonial voices, but just as inexcusable
The film set alludes to the larger healthcare crisis at play, south of the Fraser River
KPU’s pining is equal parts horrifying and embarrassing