LGBTQ+ Parties Are Moving Online
Dance parties, album releases, and more have moved to web during the COVID-19 pandemic
Dance parties, album releases, and more have moved to web during the COVID-19 pandemic
The KPS aims to enrich students’ educational experience through events and connection
The festival is dedicated to creating space for feminist and Indigenous art and literature
Ying-Yueh Chuang’s artwork is on display as part of Playing with Fire: Ceramics of the Extraordinary
The celebration included traditional dances from Japan, Scotland, Spain, and more
The MSA aims to provide a safe space for students to celebrate their shared values and culture
Based on a shared appreciation for all beliefs and faiths, the event promoted values of peace and understanding
The issue, caused by a glitch, will not result in students being charged late fees
The Vancouver Unitarians subscribe to moral principles, not prophets, deities, or holy books
A local filmmaker aims to portray the unfiltered side of Surrey with his new film
The farmers market will not be running this year due to a low number customers in 2019
Kwantlen Poetry Project welcomed Patel to the Surrey campus in early February
With the help of instructors Greg Chan and Ying-Yueh Chuang, the exhibit will be on permanent display in a Canadian heritage site
KPU professor Asma Sayed discusses how Bollywood Sci-fi movies are slowly moving onto the big screen
The upcoming film festival will be screening 13 films exploring how “truths” are constructed