“Namaslay” Combines Yoga and Heavy Metal with Surprising Ease
Led by instructor and KPU student Chelsea Franz, the unconventional event received positive feedback from participants
Led by instructor and KPU student Chelsea Franz, the unconventional event received positive feedback from participants
The aftermath of Marielle’s assassination exposes Brazilian society’s selective indignation
On March 24, Langley’s Spirit Square was filled with just that: spirit
Super specific obsessions speak to our own identity, goals, and hopes for the future
The KPU Prison Justice Club hosted an event on convict stigma and the colonially oppressive history of the justice system
Meet two of the candidates running for a seat on one of KPU’s most important governing bodies
“I don’t want to change my values or change my experience for mainstream audiences. I’m just going to make something super gay,” says Devours creator Jeff Cancade
Raising taxes on things like alcohol affects low-income Canadians more than anyone else
Despite a lack of funding, the research group will continue to operate through the year
In his time with the university, Pierre has “revitalized” the Indigenous Student Services office
The petition, signed by 31 members of the nation, opposes Kwantlen’s hereditary governance model