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New Zed Cred Program Announced for Open Education Week
The Associate of Arts in General Studies degree will now be offered with cost-free textbooks
KPU’s Public Relations Cohort Raises Funds to Support Women in the Workforce
The cohort of women held a classy fundraiser for Dress for Success Vancouver on March 7
B.C. Should Prioritize Local Transit Over the Vancouver-Seattle Bullet Train
The province shouldn’t contribute to a multi-billion-dollar project before improving its own transportation services
Column: Mission Impossible
The seemingly boring town of mission has many unbelievable stories to tell
Growing Room Festival Offers Panel on Diversifying Academia
Panelists discussed how to better incorporate marginalized voices into academic spaces
Posters Advertising KPU Student’s Study on Consent Draw Criticism
The student association removed posters soliciting participation in the study after receiving complaints about them
Program Intakes at KPU Cancelled Due to Financial Stress
Applicants are no longer being admitted to several programs across faculties
Afterthought: The West Van B-Line Debate Rages On
Communities are polarized over the development of a new bus route, and it’s sad to watch
Months After Legalization, Black Market Cannabis is Still More Appealing
According to Stats Canada, nearly 80 per cent of cannabis purchased by Canadians is still purchased illegally
Recent KSA Election “Marred with Numerous Accusations of Candidates Flouting the Rules”
A report released by the chief returning officer detailed the nature of the allegations and how they were addressed
Pilot Project Helps Visible Minority Newcomer Women Find Jobs in Canada
$31.8 million will be allocated to help women who have recently immigrated to Canada find careers
KPU Music Students and Faculty Members Continue to Fight Cuts from the University
A faculty showcase on March 8 became an opportunity to rally the community against the suspension of intake into the program