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Through Times of Loss, Escapism Can Both Help and Hinder
A year spent in grief and denial helped me realize the value of personal connection
Leaf the Meat Off the Menu at Compassion Con 2019
The totally free, totally vegan event will be held on the Surrey campus on Jan. 31
KPU Opens Fifth Campus in Surrey Centre
The new campus at 3 Civic Plaza will offer post-graduate business courses as well as testing and assessment services
KSA Prepares Referendum Questions for February Elections
Read the questions now to decide how you want to cast your ballot on Feb. 12 and 13
B.C. to Offer Post-Secondary Students 24/7 Mental Health Support
The service will supplement similar resources available at colleges and universities across the province
Indigenous Voices at KPU Respond to Arrests Made in Wet’suwet’en Territory
The university administration declined to comment on the RCMP’s arrest of 14 people during the dismantling of a Gidimt’en checkpoint
Slamapalooza Poetry Team Welcomes New Leadership in 2019
“We have so much potential here,” says incoming host Chelsea Franz
Mental Health First Aid Kits Have the Power to Help Students
The University of Waterloo’s PASS Kit Should be Implemented at KPU
In the Internet Age, Information, Political Discourse, and Memes Can Become Interchangeable
Without careful management, we may never properly comprehend what we consume
The B.C. Government’s Plan for Electric Vehicles is Unattainable
Despite an additional $20 million contribution, the province’s goal for all light-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2040 is not realistic
Artist Spotlight: Whisper Disco
As Viviane Chiamulera has settled in Vancouver, so has her band
Staff Picks: The Best of 2018
Here’s what The Runner staff loved from this year
KPU Should Start Offering Courses on Personal Financing
Basic financial literacy rates in university are alarmingly low, but students have shown that they want to learn how to balance a budget