Students Who Want to Improve KPU Should Look to the New Left Movement for Inspiration
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, student activists used collective action to change post-secondary priorities; we can do it again
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, student activists used collective action to change post-secondary priorities; we can do it again
A report from Food Bank Canada says that the most frequent users of food banks include children and single adults
As dead trees are cut down, students, faculty, and staff discuss the importance of the campus’s only wooded area
This year, your vote might come down to picking the lesser of these evils
Organizers of the screening hope the event emphasized the power of intellect and kindness
Organizers hoped to answer questions and clarify misconceptions about the religious headwear
Sarah, a student from Syria and Jordan, is studying at KPU with the help of the World University Service of Canada
KPU student Mariah Negrillo-Soor will take part in the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam next month
The Surrey campus saw six poets with shared identities perform spoken word on Feb. 20
The Kwantlen Prison Justice Club-led program provides incarcerated individuals with better access to rehabilitation resources
There’s nothing wrong with self indulgence, especially if cheap thrills are all you can afford
The duo look back on how they’ve changed alongside their music
The decision will reportedly save average B.C student loan holders approximately $2,300
The Health Unit Coordinator, Farrier, and Music programs have already begun experiencing cuts