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A Radical Tradition: KPU Prof. Explores Vancouver’s History of Anarchism and Punk Rock
“This is not a boring political speech. This is a fast-paced, angry, aggressive punk song”
Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design Opens to Students
The architecture of the new building compliments the nature of the Design program
KPU to Become Smoke-Free in 2018
Smoking of any kind will be prohibited on KPU campuses starting in January
Cannabis Sales Need to Involve a Mental Health-Conscious Marketing Plan
Governments face tough decisions about how to market the drug properly as legalization draws nearer
EIGHT x EIGHT Exhibit Showcases KPU Students’ Artwork
Current and former students organized an independently-run exhibition at Vancouver’s Gam Gallery
B.C. Holds Public Consultations on Recently-Implemented Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policies
The Advanced Education Ministry has also issued guidelines to help post-secondary institutions develop and implement their policies
The Site C Dam Should Not be Tolerated
Provincial leadership has failed to support sustainability, equality, and conservation
Developing Mindfulness for Children Living in Post-War Northern Uganda
Kyle Matsuba implements Mind-Up Program in Gulu, Uganda
Fentanyl Dealers Should Face Manslaughter Charges for Causing Fatal Overdoses
Offenders ought to pay the price for the 1,200 people who died from overdoses in B.C. last year
The Runner’s Staff Picks
2017 was full of fantastic arts and culture—here’s what stood out to us this year
South Surrey Rubber-Producing Plant Isn’t Something to Worry About
Though local residents are concerned about air pollution, the factory will not be a health or environmental concern
KPU to Admit Six New Students Based on Portfolios, Not Grades
Pilot program aims to prove that letter grades aren’t the best way to measure student potential
Policy Studies Students at KPU Offer Input for the Future of Newton Sustainability
Students in POST 4900 took part in public forums about environmentalism with the city government