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Balancing Parenthood and Post-Secondary Education Remains a Challenge at KPU
The Parents on Campus program at the University of Saskatchewan shows just how much we lack in on-campus childcare services
Hit Snooze on Installing Sleep Pods at KPU
While sleep pods like those at BCIT could boost energy on campus, university money should be spent on other services first
MAPS Researchers Explore the Potential for Psychedelic Drugs to Treat PTSD
Vancouver will soon host one of 15 research sites for the study
Summoning (No Words) is an Interactive Soundscape that Reflects Violence Committed Against Women
KPU Prof. Nicola Harwood’s project was displayed at the Surrey campus on Jan. 25
Unlicensed Cannabis Vendors at Robson Square Have Gone Too Far
The Robson Square plaza in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery has become a contentious topic in Vancouver
Vancouver Giants Weather the Storm Despite Injuries to Top Players
The team faced a tough schedule last month with the absence of four key defencemen
Indigenous Dance Festival Comes to UBC’s Museum of Anthropology
The performances will explore and celebrate First Nations art
Yes PR BC Campaign Calls for Proportional Representation
KSA VP Caitlin McCutchen has signed on to help lead the provincial initiative
Artist Spotlight: Future Star
Think twee, glitter, and cutesy indie films to get an idea of Future Star’s “quieted down pop”
Surrey Fire Department Uses Statistical Analysis to Fight the Opioid Crisis
By employing business intelligence tools, emergency responders can significantly reduce their response time to overdoses
KPU’s Environmental Sustainability Report is in Dire Need of an Upgrade
While the university continues to support green initiatives, there’s currently no good way to track and measure its various sustainability-related efforts
KPU Tech To Create New Mechatronics Program with Government Funding
The mechatronics and advanced manufacturing program will be the of its kind offered to trades and technology students
Surrey’s Interfaith Pilgrimage Brings Different Believers Together
Pilgrims visited six places of worship throughout the city to respect and learn from each other on Feb. 4
After Thought: Whining and Dining with Alberta Premier Rachel Notley
The Alberta government’s embargo on B.C. wine betrays their desperation to further Kinder Morgan’s interests at our expense