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KSA executives appoint non-councillor as associate president, discuss budget in-camera
Rohit Uppal was one of two people who ran for the non-voting position
KPU senate makes presidential search committee appointments, revises several programs
Senators also passed a regulation aimed at supporting the university’s future graduate students
Are we witnessing democracy’s final stand?
Modern politics are undergoing an uncomfortable change, but the question lies in what comes next
Maximize your look: The toxic arc of self-improvement
With the rise of looksmaxxing, young people’s self-esteem is threatened
From the field to the bleachers: Why the Whitecaps mean everything to Vancouver
The Vancouver Whitecaps give me, a grownup Surrey soccer kid, a chance to relive the game
B.C. government appoints investigator for KSA forensic audit
The Ministry of Finance launched the investigation in March
Return of the rebates: Canada brings back EV incentives
While the program can help more people afford electric vehicles, there are still logistical issues that remain to supporting wider EV adoption
KSA appoints president and plans to revise 2026 budget in light of audited statements
Gurdit Singh is back as president, and council passed a motion to revisit its budget in light of declining student enrolment
For the many, not the money: Who is NDP Leader Avi Lewis?
Lewis is proposing bold policies amidst tensions from his counterparts in the Prairies and a weakened federal NDP
Pretty penny to park: KPU doubling parking fees is the wrong move
Starting this month, the daily and hourly parking rates for on-campus spots have increased to $10 and $4 respectively
‘Your body’s not scary’: KPU students create card game for neurodivergent kids
The game was created for a psychology class project and covers sexual, emotional, and mental health
You’ve got mail: Canada Post ending home deliveries is for the best
The Crown corporation is ending door-to-door deliveries to save money, but that alone won’t save the business
Five summer box office releases worth the ticket price
From fantasy epics to superhero flicks, there’s an adventure for everyone to enjoy
Third Age Learning at Kwantlen returns with courses focused on lifelong learning
Adults aged over 50 can register for sessions happening this month