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KSA members say executives aren’t fulfilling their duties
Student politicians are concerned about the student association’s ability to help students without adequate leadership
KPU student groups share plans for supporting student life off-campus
The Runner asked clubs and campus groups what they’re doing to keep student life afloat from home
KPU acupuncture students file concerns about instructor with B.C. ombudsperson
Students are seeking help after months of submitting complaints to KPU administration
Parents, teachers, and students worry as K-12 resumes in B.C. schools
Those who will be affected by it the most share their perspectives on the back-to-school plan
What to know for your fall semester online
B.C. is keeping classes online for fall, but the future looks foggy
How Decriminalizing Drug Possession Can Improve Public Health
Activists and police say drug addiction is a public health issue, not a criminal one
UIPAC Calls for Action on Anti-Racism and Reconciliation from Mayor, Council, and Civic Departments
Members say Vancouver has failed to adequately consult with the Urban Indigenous Peoples’ Advisory Committee
Why Some Advocates are Calling to Defund the VPD
Advocates implore their governments to reconsider redistributing funding for police departments
How Dr. Balbir Gurm’s Fight For Social Justice Fueled the Creation of NEVR
The KPU nursing instructor is dedicated to eliminating violence in relationships
Meet KPU: Chelsea Franz
The artist and poet who has grown from being an uninterested student to a community leader at KPU
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
KDocs 2020 Explores “Truth in a Post-Truth World” Through Film
The social justice film festival featured 12 titles this year
Robert’s Bank, a Fragile Delta Ecosystem, Could be Damaged by Port Expansion
A proposed Deltaport expansion puts this key habitat and the species that rely on it at risk