Community
Kissing Taboo Goodbye with Sylvia Grace Borda
KPU’s inaugural artist in residence discussed the political history of the kiss
Radio Noir Just Got a Whole Lot Funnier
Phantom Signal is not for the humorless or the easily spooked
Multi-Faith Centre Hosts Discussion Series on Religion and Violence
KPU chaplain discusses a book which questions the perception that religious thinking can lead to violence
Festive Things to do this Halloween Season
October is the best month of the year if you spend your time wisely
Remembering January Marie Lapuz Through Film
Two KPU graduates produced My Name Was January to document the life of a local trans woman
Kwantlen Gaming Guild Looks to Recapture Former Glory
Guild president Ryan Saunderson wants the KGG to have the highest score for student life
Improv Comedy Classes Return to KPU
Lovers of comedy can attend the weekly drop-in improv workshops led by comedy veteran Daniel Chai
Slamapalooza’s Fifth Poetry Team Prepares for a Year of Slamming
Tawahum Bige, Chelsea Franz, Ainslie Glass, and Naaz Sidhu are the group’s new members
KPU’s ORGASM Research Lab Provides Climactic Opportunities
The lab is “powered by curiosity and a desire to educate”
Past and Present KPU Brewing Students Collaborate on New Line of Beers
Six graduates of the program worked together on the project
Training of the Shrew Thinks Outside the Box(ing Ring)
KPU students and instructors kick ass in performance at Fringe Fest
Professors Who Are Arrested for Political Activism Have Limited Job Protection
Collective agreements prevent them from being fired, but they may still be punished for their advocacy
Kwantlen Creative Writing Guild Hosts Chapbook Making Workshop
Local poet Kevin Spenst led the student-organized event
Beyond the Pages: A Look at Pulp Magazine’s Latest Issue
Thanks to an all-new editorial team, the issue shows off the talent in KPU’s arts and literary scenes