Meet KPU: David P. Burns
Burns previously served four years as vice-chair of KPU’s Senate
Burns previously served four years as vice-chair of KPU’s Senate
The next election will be held online from March 22 to 25
Research shows psychedelics can treat and help patients cope with depression and anxiety
The KSA says they are looking into the situation after an arrest warrant was issued on Jan. 20
KPU’s zero textbook cost and OER programs allow students to save money and create new learning resources
The bank provides interest-free loans to help low or moderate-income earners, including post-secondary students
Keeping these traditions alive gives meaning to all beliefs and cultures
They are the youngest and first trans and east Asian person to lead a national political party
Laube is a KPU journalism graduate and former editor-in-chief of The Runner
How local charities are helping people and families this holiday season
Toxins and sediment released into the water could be harmful to wildlife
A greener future is possible but there is still a long way to go, experts say
Universities are racing to prepare for the inevitable future of immersive learning technology
Daliri is a KPU student and the managing editor of the school’s literature and visual arts magazine
Information on future flood risks in the Lower Mainland is plentiful, but it’s only useful if governments act on it