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Kissing Taboo Goodbye with Sylvia Grace Borda
KPU’s inaugural artist in residence discussed the political history of the kiss
Coming Out of the Broom Closet
While many practitioners of Wicca feel that their faith is still taboo, pop culture appropriates it
Afterthought: McCallum Promises Big Changes for Surrey
The mayor-elect faces an uphill battle to reform the Surrey police and replace the LRT with a SkyTrain
Run-Down: What Legalization Means for You
Although recreational cannabis use is legal now, you still aren’t allowed to smoke on school grounds
LGBTQ+ Students Have Higher Student Loan Debt than Average
The KSA queer representative identifies resources to alleviate this financial burden
B.C.’s Referendum on Electoral Reform Is Underway
The Kwantlen Student Association will be distributing information about proportional representation prior to the referendum
Keep Yourself and Others Safe by Understanding Consent
A lack of understanding about consent can make university a more dangerous place than it needs to be
KSA Planning Spring Referendum to Join CASA
The vote will determine whether students will pay membership fees to join the advocacy group
Hiring Instructors from Diverse Backgrounds Helps Dismantle Power Structures in Class
KPU should hire instructors who have experience with the social issues they teach about
Radio Noir Just Got a Whole Lot Funnier
Phantom Signal is not for the humorless or the easily spooked
British Columbia Youth Parliament is Accepting Applications
The BCYP is looking for students aged 16-21 to join its 90th session
Crossing Canada as an Amateur Cyclist
The journey was harrowing, the experiences were enlightening, and the road was bumpy
Post-Secondary Students in Vancouver Need to Vote
Young voters, more than any other demographic, need to inform themselves before Oct. 20