Love, Loss, and 13 Stolen Paintings
A KPU artist reflects on the theft of months of hard work, hoping it can inspire positive change on campus
A KPU artist reflects on the theft of months of hard work, hoping it can inspire positive change on campus
The social justice film festival featured 12 titles this year
A proposed Deltaport expansion puts this key habitat and the species that rely on it at risk
The exhibit showcases the rich cultural history of the Punjabi community in Surrey
Corvus Energy and BC Ferries introduced two new hybrid vessels to sail in 2020
“Food insecurity directly affects academic standing in university students,” a study says
The Kwantlen Student Association’s election will be held Feb. 11 and 12
Samantha Jack, Tawahum Bige, and Dr. Ross Pink share their thoughts on the expansion project
Seven months in, Hong Kongers are still marching to defend their rights, and Canadians can feel it
By fighting a shift to greener energy with Wexit, Alberta is only postponing economic catastrophe
The government plans for emergency preparedness for impoverished and rural communities in a province likely to experience unprecedented amounts of wildfire destruction
Next stop: Fleetwood
Self-advocates criticize applied behavioural analysis as and acceptable therapy for autistic children