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The Chicago Principles Blur Lines Between Free Speech and Hate Speech
The Albertan government wants to exert influence over post-secondary institutions under the guise of supporting speech protections
Artist Spotlight: RAG
The brand new three-piece is ready to shake up the local rock scene
Beyond the Burger
Consider the ethical cost of the patties you buy before chowing down
A Critical Affair: Wage Against the Machine
Lowering Alberta’s minimum wage for students under 18 years old is discriminatory, cynical, and exploitative
Kwantlen Artist Comments on the Harm Caused by Canada’s Knock-off Indigenous Art Market
Brandon Gabriel explains how the sale of fake Indigenous art is a result of Canada’s colonial and exploitative past
Pottery Exhibition Encourages the Growth of Ceramic Artists at KPU
Ceramic showcases such as the one recently held in Spruce Gallery lead students towards careers in the arts
Surrey Doesn’t Need to Ban Vape Shops
Banning substances creates black markets, so just let the kids hit that Juul
KPU Considers Ending Cash Payments for Tuition Amidst Provincial Concerns of Money Laundering
The Ministry of Advanced Education has asked universities to stop accepting cash payments for tuition following report findings
KPU Psychology Prof Dispels Evolution Myths at Science World
Dr. Farhad Dastur mixed hands-on activities with a powerful presentation on May 29
Celebrate Indigenous People’s Day All Month Long at KPU
Join the Indigenous Services for Students team to celebrate Indigeneity throughout June
We Should all be Judging Matthew Begbie
Begbie sentenced six First Nations chiefs to death, but a statue of the man still stands in New Westminster