What We Do with Our Bodies After We Die Can Change Our Views of Mortality
Why be buried when you can have your ashes turned into a tattoo or flown into space?
Why be buried when you can have your ashes turned into a tattoo or flown into space?
Smaller, performer-run comedy nights might surprise you with just how funny and diverse they can be
Instructors at the Valkyrie Western Martial Arts Academy are committed to teaching queer folks to defend themselves
Indigenous people living in the lower mainland share how settlers can do more to decolonize the space they occupy
Leaving your comfort zone can stimulate your senses and help you stay smiley all summer
Students using the provincial tuition waiver program for former youth in care will soon be able to form a community at KPU
Community comes first for the queer women behind this rock n’ roll four-piece
The KPU film studies academic journal is open-access, peer-reviewed, and available online
KPU’s poetry slam will send a team of five to compete in the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word this fall
TransLink releases list of most complained about bus routes in Metro Vancouver, with 319 at the top
A report from Dr. Bonnie Henry says decriminalization would help combat accelerating death tolls in British Columbia
Though KPU Facilities Services says some remaining trees pose a safety hazard, its risk assessment reports have not yet been made publicly accessible
WorkSafe BC policy changes allow nurses to more easily obtain worker’s compensation and treatment for ailments such as PTSD
Fossil fuels are a political vulnerability for the BC NDP, another reason for the party to focus on energy independence