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Indigenizing KPU Requires Collective Action
The community needs to work together to honour the First Nations on whose land the university resides
Joseph Thorpe Elected New President of the KSA
Thorpe replaces Caitlin McCutchen, who resigned at the end of November
Former Youth in Care Make Good Use of B.C.’s Tuition Waiver Program
At KPU and other colleges and universities in the province, ex foster kids have their tuition paid for by the Ministry for Advanced Education
KPU Psychology Instructor Lectures on the Virtues of the Scientific Method
The presentation focused on the use of skepticism to help inform ourselves
7:00 AM Classes Are a Bad Idea
After proposing the idea to students and faculty, KPU was met with backlash
Afterthought: Canadian Journalists Face a Dilemma About Accepting Government Subsidies
Journalists are divided on whether the government’s proposed $595 million tax break will help or hinder the industry
Going Global: Brexit Negotiations Remain a Mess
Theresa May has no bargaining power against the EU
The Quebec Student Strike Against Unpaid Work Is Long Overdue
More than 50,000 students are on strike to protest practicum requirements of up to 800 hours of unpaid work
Winter Get Together Offers Students a Chance to Celebrate on Campus
Games, a hot meal, and opportunities to make new friends were offered through the event
Muslim Student Association Promotes Inclusivity at KPU
All students are welcome to join regardless of religion, ethnicity, or culture
Make Your Volunteering Count This Holiday Season
Invest your time in charities that function ethically in your area
KSA President Caitlin McCutchen Resigns
The Kwantlen Student Association will elect a new president following a vote from the executive committee on Dec. 11