Climate Change is Not a Politically Partisan Issue
The idea that climate change was almost considered “partisan” should concern all of us
The idea that climate change was almost considered “partisan” should concern all of us
Shutting down intake to the music program limits work for music instructors, who are now being laid off after decades at the university
Violence is violence, no matter who commits it, and should be treated as such in coverage
Vancouver’s Fringe will have something for everyone this September
KPU Security Manager Harry McNeil and the affected students comment on the incident
News media outlets should address all sides of a debate, but they need to be honest about what those sides represent
Emotional success seems to be more important to those studying here than financial success, according to a recent survey
Ryan Broderick and Steven Lee dive into their thoughts and feelings about participating in the 2019 ARTS Summer Exhibition
At 15 years old, the singer-songwriter is opening for internationally acclaimed acts
The bickering over exiting the EU isn’t stopping anytime soon, especially under Boris Johnson’s leadership
How the Canadian government plans to drastically reduce plastic waste, and what KPU is doing to help
Faculty members identify issues within the AD2 policy that could cause further harm to vulnerable students
Developing creative hobbies that were fulfilling to explore on my own helped me get over my fear of missing out
Twitter attracted controversy for flagging the teacher’s 100-day queer terminology project as “sensitive content”