Art Historian Explores the Transformation of Art into Cultural Currency
KPU instructor Dorothy Barenscott’s studied Las Vegas to explain how consumerism affects art
KPU instructor Dorothy Barenscott’s studied Las Vegas to explain how consumerism affects art
A lack of efficiency and proper checks on its funding contributed to the research group’s unfortunate decline
KPU students will choose whether to accept a fee increase in order to keep a program that saves transit users $133.00 per month
Pulp has been hosting intimate workshops before their next submission deadline on Feb. 11
The Year of the Pig starts on Feb. 5, and the annual festivities have a little something for everyone
The association says a vacancy in its records coordinator and archivist position is the cause of missing council and committee minutes
Find out who deserves your vote when the polls open on Feb. 12 and 13
Voters will decide on Feb. 12 and 13 whether or not to redistribute the PIRG fund to scholarships and bursaries
Most countries no longer consider Maduro to be the legitimate president of Venezuela
Minister Maryam Monsef says federal oversight is needed to update the “hodgepodge of policies” currently in place across the country
Melvin Medici’s song about the Surrey Jack lifestyle is enjoyable, but there’s a dark side it doesn’t consider
The newly-created council is looking to increase the impact of Indigenous students at KPU
Canada’s biggest cannabis expo was held from Jan. 11-13 at the Vancouver Convention Centre
Information technology instructors reveal projects on self-driving technology, artificial intelligence, and “the internet of things”