KPU Crim Profs Study Addiction, Homelessness, Outreach on the Surrey Strip
Michael Ma and Mike Larsen are hoping to better understand the experience of those living on 135a Street
Michael Ma and Mike Larsen are hoping to better understand the experience of those living on 135a Street
In a world that is increasingly technology-driven, KPU offers a variety of craft and old-school programs
Richard Hossein is being sued in the Supreme Court of B.C. for allegedly paying over $100,000 to himself in 2017
Middle-aged men, more than any other demographic, are dying from opioid overdoses
The Parents on Campus program at the University of Saskatchewan shows just how much we lack in on-campus childcare services
Vancouver will soon host one of 15 research sites for the study
While the university continues to support green initiatives, there’s currently no good way to track and measure its various sustainability-related efforts
Canada’s Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Through the Eyes of Two People Who Lived Through It
Nursing offers opportunities for meaningful work, regardless of gender
On Feb. 7 and 8 you have the chance to decide who will represent you in student government
On Feb. 7 and 8 you have the chance to decide who will represent you in student government
On Feb. 7 and 8 you have the chance to decide who will represent you in student government
The FPSE hopes to support the rights of part-time instructors in B.C.’s post-secondary institutions
2017 was full of fantastic arts and culture—here’s what stood out to us this year
Harm prevention methods used at Shambhala could help lessen the devastation of Canada’s fentanyl crisis