Where the Grass is Greener: The Impact of Growing Weed on B.C. Farmland
Using newly available agricultural land reserves to grow legal cannabis comes with pros and cons for industry players
Using newly available agricultural land reserves to grow legal cannabis comes with pros and cons for industry players
How the Canadian government plans to drastically reduce plastic waste, and what KPU is doing to help
The term may not be suitable for describing radical environmentalists, academics argue
The Runner's staff and contributors weigh in on the best, movies, shows. and locations put to film in Vancouver
$200 and an ethical compromise yielded a C- paper
Members of the Vancouver roller derby community share their love of the sport while searching for a rink to call home
Consider the ethical cost of the patties you buy before chowing down
Indigenous people living in the lower mainland share how settlers can do more to decolonize the space they occupy
Though KPU Facilities Services says some remaining trees pose a safety hazard, its risk assessment reports have not yet been made publicly accessible
Experts from the KPU community weigh in on what Canada’s climate future may look like and what is being done to try and save it
The Wilson School of Design’s Fashion Design and Technology cohort presented their collections at 2019’s year-end show
Tapestry Music, which relocated 400 students since downsizing, is just one company that’s had to adjust to the city’s unaffordable retail costs
Applicants are no longer being admitted to several programs across faculties
As dead trees are cut down, students, faculty, and staff discuss the importance of the campus’s only wooded area
The Health Unit Coordinator, Farrier, and Music programs have already begun experiencing cuts