New Indigenous Studies Instructors Arrive for KPU’s Summer Semester
Jules Koostachin and Kerrie Charnley will teach Introduction to Indigenous Studies
Jules Koostachin and Kerrie Charnley will teach Introduction to Indigenous Studies
Albertan Curtis Fagan reduced his carbon footprint by trapping and consuming pigeons
How spending time in isolation is influencing the work of KPU fine arts students
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