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KSA advocating for better access to scholarships for students with disabilities
Students with fewer than nine credits in a semester are ineligible for scholarships and honour roll
KPU Country Spotlight Series introduces students to different cultures
The event series brought representation of other cultures and countries to campus
The Surrey Tree Lighting Festival is back for 2021
The festival will light up the start of the holidays with food, music, tree lighting, and more
Surrey hosts 13th annual Vancouver International South Asian Film Festival
Director Tarun Keram speaks about the screening of his newly released film
How Starbucks stole Christmas
The decision to discontinue the eggnog latte breaks a sacred holiday tradition
Campus Ecosystems: Work with horses and forges
KPU’s Farrier Science program is being redesigned to include an apprenticeship
Burnaby art gallery hosts KPU fine arts graduate showcase
Due to its popularity, the exhibit timeline has been extended to Nov. 21
God still lives in fear of the Cats movie
The 2019 musical was so dreadful Andrew Lloyd Webber bought a dog afterward
Automated checkouts are the future
They’re easy to use, faster, and gives a shoppers more control
New KPU arts course aims to teach students wellness exercises
A minimum of 15 credits is needed to register for the course
Meet KPU: Niloo Daliri
Daliri is a KPU student and the managing editor of the school’s literature and visual arts magazine
Intellectually correct ways to survive the zombie apocalypse
Don’t let them drink your brain juices
COVID-19 booster shots should be encouraged
The more protection the better