Majority of KPU Students Surveyed Feel Driven to Try Ridesharing, Put the Brakes on Using Taxis
Ridesharing is going to be receiving a warm welcome in B.C.
Ridesharing is going to be receiving a warm welcome in B.C.
Amazon and Apple are considering scanning customers’ skin to make purchases in lieu of plastic cards
Recent cases of vaping-related illnesses are being reported across the U.S., and some health officials say that it’s no surprise
Author Dr. Arjun Tremblay spoke on campus about how right wing governments have affected legislation related to multiculturalism
A recently published report shows that prayers in the B.C. legislature are overwhelmingly Christian
The new local police force may not be what the city really needs
We should appreciate, not abolish daylight savings time this year
Using a program to manipulate your friends into believing you care about them is gross
CRMs can help you keep your social life healthy
The NEXT: Arts Student Employment Conference will focus on networking, job finding, and making the most out of having a BA
PhD candidate Mallory Frayn discusses her research on emotional eating and healthy ways for students to tackle it
What I learned by attending an acupuncture session for and by KPU students
Silence in the Classroom can be awkward and boring, but sometimes it’s hard to put yourself out there