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There’s No Shame in Using the Mental health Support Services Available to Students
Although they’re often unaware of services available, KPU students should use the university's mental health resources when in need
KPU Board of Governors Votes to Raise International Student Tuition by 15 Per Cent
The decision was met with anger by international students and representatives
Questions of Lost Money, Alleged Fraud Dominate KPIRG AGM
The research group’s motion to adopt audited financial statements fails to pass
Candidates Announced for Student Seats on KPU’s Senate and Board of Governors
Campaigning will take place until April 6, with elections held online from April 9 to 12
After Thought: A Post-Budget Primer on Carole James
Take a look at the past accomplishments of B.C.’s Deputy Premier and Finance Minister
Details on Hossein Lawsuit Revealed Following KPIRG AGM
Past and present members of KPIRG, as well as representatives from the KSA, discuss the alleged fraud
In Celebration of Women’s Day, KSA Hold Day-Long Series of Events
One event saw a panel of inspirational women speak at the Surrey campus on March 12
Grown-Ups Can Be Creative and De-Stress with Adult Colouring Books
Add a little colour to your stressful adult life
KSA Fail to Meet Quorum Necessary to Change Bylaws at 2018 AGM
The association plans to hold another meeting in September to try again
Artist Spotlight: Getaway Van
The new band is cranking out hard-hitting garage rock at breakneck speed
KPU Institute for Sustainable Food Systems Finds that B.C. Farmland is Underutilized
An ISFS white paper found that the province isn’t as self-sufficient in food production as it should be
KPIRG Sues Founder and Former Employee for Fraud
Richard Hossein is being sued in the Supreme Court of B.C. for allegedly paying over $100,000 to himself in 2017
Former Poet Laureate Speaks at KPU’s Day to Eliminate Racism
George Elliot Clarke discussed the discriminatory aspects of Canadian society on March 21
Surrey RCMP Visit Schools to Help Keep Kids Out of Gangs
The Surrey Gang Enforcement Team views its new community outreach program as a crucial step in preventing youth from adopting criminal behavior