Students Walk Out for Wet’suwet’en
They peacefully marched, sang, and prayed in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land defenders
They peacefully marched, sang, and prayed in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en land defenders
The group hopes that others will join them in their cause of protesting against infringement on Indigenous rights
The letter of request was sent to nine councilors, only one responded
Unplugging from all screens is refreshing
Samantha Jack, Tawahum Bige, and Dr. Ross Pink share their thoughts on the expansion project
The upcoming film festival will be screening 13 films exploring how “truths” are constructed
KSA representatives weigh in on the university’s progress towards divesting in the fossil fuel industry
Learn how to say, “This is your problem, not mine”
Caffeine may seem like your best friend, but it could be your worst enemy
A centre representative fills students in on past and upcoming events
The Climate Change Ambassador program calls for individuals who are eager to take climate action
KPU students show their interest in supporting Kwantlen Free Radio
Some people experiencing homelessness would rather live in their tents as “they find it more personalized,” an outreach worker says
I be up in the (KPU Sports and Recreation) gym, just working on my fitness