Turban Tying Event on Surrey Campus Invites Students to Celebrate Diversity
Organizers hoped to answer questions and clarify misconceptions about the religious headwear
Organizers hoped to answer questions and clarify misconceptions about the religious headwear
KPU student Mariah Negrillo-Soor will take part in the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam next month
The Surrey campus saw six poets with shared identities perform spoken word on Feb. 20
The Kwantlen Prison Justice Club-led program provides incarcerated individuals with better access to rehabilitation resources
Artists run the centres and galleries you’ll visit as part of the Surrey Art Gallery’s bus tour
Fine arts students who display their work in Spruce are concerned that it could be damaged by unplanned dancing lessons in the gallery
Poet, playwright, actor, and archeologist Joseph Dandurand will be filling the role for 2019
“It’s a good way to engage the surrounding community in live music,” says department head Jane Hayes
Organizers of the Surrey Interfaith Pilgrimage share how faith-to-faith harmony can strengthen a community
Reflecting on her heritage and personal experience, Joy Gyamfi expresses her thoughts on what it means to be an African-Canadian
KPU instructor Dorothy Barenscott’s studied Las Vegas to explain how consumerism affects art
Pulp has been hosting intimate workshops before their next submission deadline on Feb. 11
The Year of the Pig starts on Feb. 5, and the annual festivities have a little something for everyone