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KPU hosts Fifth Annual Symposium on Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
Professionals from academia, law enforcement, and businesses discuss all things cybersecurity
Pipeline Pressure Could Go From Bad To Worse After the Albertan Election
Conservative leader Jason Kenney seeks to dismantle the little environmental progress Premier Rachel Notley has made
After Four Years, KPU’s Beekeeping Program is Still Buzzing Along
According to instructor John Gibeau, it’s the only program in Canada that teaches students how to run their own bee farming business
Study Finds that People Attracted to DILFs Seek Emotional Stability in Partners
A study by the ORGASM Research Lab reveals how the idea of DILFs came into being
Don’t Automatically Use “Victim/Survivor” to Describe Women Who Have Been Assaulted
The phrasing can affect how those who have undergone traumatic events perceive themselves and how they heal
Unlearning Anti-Blackness Workshop Helps Allies Learn and Self-Criticize
The workshop was hosted by members of Black Lives Matter Vancouver
Documentary The Shadow of Gold Exposes How the New Wave of “Gold Fever” Affects Us All
Vancouver International Film Center screens a documentary on the social impacts of gold mining
Predatory Journals Can Wreak Havoc a Student’s Wallet and Tarnish their Professional Reputation
Publications that appear to be genuine academic journals may be swindling students
Drawing Inspiration from Dungeons & Dragons Can Improve Your Creativity
Basing tabletop games off of short stories can improve your adventures, and vice versa
KPU Teams with SANSAD to Host Event Challenging Toxic Masculinity
“We need to deal with it, understand it, and move away from it,” says SANSAD Board Director Chinmoy Banerjee
Vancouver is Quickly Losing its Music Spaces
Tapestry Music, which relocated 400 students since downsizing, is just one company that’s had to adjust to the city’s unaffordable retail costs