Stop Panicking About Gaining Weight During the Pandemic
Since lockdown started, fatphobic posts and memes have been sneaking their way into my feeds, and I’m tired of it
Since lockdown started, fatphobic posts and memes have been sneaking their way into my feeds, and I’m tired of it
The program will teach students ethics and responsible business practices in PR and communications
The STRATUS Ski Touring Mid-Layer jacket keeps its wearer warm and sweat-free on mountain adventures
Opportunities will help students get more work experience in their fields
The online event addressed how Black hair is portrayed in the western world, as well as policing within the Black community
It’s good for tourism, great for mental health, and proven to be effective
The virtual festival will include live music and a march to Hogan’s Alley
KPU alumna Kim Baird will step into her three-year term on Oct. 5.
Advocates implore their governments to reconsider redistributing funding for police departments
The student association wants to support KPU students who are struggling to pay transit fare during the summer
The death of George Floyd in the US has sparked a wave of discussion about the unchecked power of the police – and Canada is no exemption in this regard
Laura Shaver is the lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against B.C.’s College of Pharmacists, the Ministry of Health, and the pharmaceutical corporation Mallinckrodt
Organizers of the annual event adjust to spending its 21st anniversary online
Some instructors are using online simulations to mimic the hands-on element of classes
Changing the way we elect city officials could improve racial diversity in municipal government