Series review: The Waterfront
The fast-paced and emotionally messy drama revels in its soapier instincts
The fast-paced and emotionally messy drama revels in its soapier instincts
It has been a decade since the commission released its final report, yet only a few of its calls have come to fruition
The BOG also appointed its new chair and vice-chair and said goodbye to departing board members
The brewing faculty collaborated with Alan Davis on making a pale ale
From “healthy” snacks like chocolate-dipped strawberries to rice pudding, satisfy your sweet tooth with this ultimate list of treats
Instructors Jamie Lamont and Russ Lyons acted as coaches for the students competing in the horticulture category
The British Royal Family’s influence and power are still important, especially considering our souring relationship with the U.S.
The two clubs offer students the opportunity to connect with the KPU community through reading and writing
Disastrous scenes from Paris, Bengaluru, and Liverpool solidify the boys-will-be-boys narrative
The Toronto band once again makes their music scene proud with their latest song
South Asian members of Metro Vancouver’s 2SLGBTQIA+ community experience intolerance, ranging from microaggressions to harassment
Creative writing major Diego Minor Martínez highlighted the immigrant experience for his team’s Run N Gun Fest project, Los Que Limpian
“Canada’s biggest little birthday party” showcases the Steveston community and culture through