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KPU senate endorses draft budget showing $12.1-million drop in revenue
International student tuition fees are expected to fall by 41 per cent
KPU moves closer to launching professor titles for instructors and academic administrators
The university’s senate voted in favour of recommending Policy and Procedure AC16 Academic Title Awards to the board of governors
‘More important than ever before’: 3rd annual Wake Up! music festival returns to KPU in March
Three students in music instructor Gordon Cobb’s MUSI 3500 class will perform at the social justice-focused concert on March 13
KSA in $675,000 deficit, December 2024 draft budget shows
The student union spent more than $380,000 in legal and professional fees
Nomination period opens for 2025 KSA general elections, students to navigate new electoral rules
The nomination deadline for representative positions is Feb. 25
KPU senate submits first master’s degree proposal to board of governors
The senate accepted revisions to the double arts minor, as well as approved two new courses and discontinued three others
Canadian dream lost? How unaffordable housing is hurting young British Columbians
As their financial futures grow uncertain, half of the province’s young people are considering moving elsewhere
KSA council adopts 2025 budget amid staff member’s concerns, changes election rules to prioritize seats for certain students
The budget has yet to be posted on the student association’s website for feedback from the KPU community
KSA council prepares 2025 budget, plans $67,000 New Year Bash
Councillors didn’t pass any motions ex-camera during either of the council meetings
KPU board of governors discontinues two mechatronics credentials
The board also reviewed projected financial impacts from lower international student revenue
Feeling merry in the Lower Mainland: Holiday events to check out this month
From festive shows to treats, here’s a dive into four events offering visitors holiday-themed experiences and cheer
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