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Thousands Brave the Wind and Rain to Take Part in Vancouver Women’s March
“We have to let our light shine, and let everyone else’s light shine.”
KSA Election 2018: Candidates for Faculty Representatives
On Feb. 7 and 8 you have the chance to decide who will represent you in student government
Artist Spotlight: Tim the Mute
As Tim Clapp, Kingfisher Bluez, and Tim the Mute, he thrives on raw emotion and “simply not knowing the consequences”
The Vancouver Giants are Exceeding Fans’ Expectations
After spending past several seasons in the WHL basement, The Giants prepare for playoff run
Former Hells Angel Hopes to Steer Youths Away from Lives of Crime
Joe Calendino, co-founder of the Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative, wants to prepare kids to say no to gangs and drugs
Coffee & Islam Challenges Misconceptions from Canadian Cafes
Vancouver locals who want to know more about the faith can now do so over a cup of joe
History Class Explores Surrey’s Legacy Using DIY Tech
Kyle Jackson’s HIST 2390 uses technology to reframe history
Rank and File Readers Select 2017 “Scumbag of the Year”
Loblaws CEO Galen Weston Jr. received this year’s “honour”
Afterthought: The Proportional Representation Circus in British Columbia
Electoral reform would open the door to democratic diversity, not radicalism and fringe movements
Federation Of Post Secondary Educators Campaigns For “Precarious Profs”
The FPSE hopes to support the rights of part-time instructors in B.C.’s post-secondary institutions
Vancouver Charity Asks Students to “Search for Jugaad”
For the winner, a contest held by The Walking School Bus will end in a cash prize and a free expedition to India
KPU’s Operating Grants Lag Behind Enrolment
Despite having more students than ever, KPU’s governmental funding has not increased proportionally
KDocs Talks Wants to Talk About Docs, K?
The “KDocs Talks” video series will feature discussions from the annual KPU documentary series
KPU Should Follow These New Year’s Resolutions
2018 doesn’t have to be 2017 part two