Net Neutrality in Canada Isn’t as Safe as You Might Think
The United States’ decision to gut net neutrality protections may have a creeping influence on how you surf the web
The United States’ decision to gut net neutrality protections may have a creeping influence on how you surf the web
Through KPU’s Challenge Dialogue program, Alisa Yao and her team hope to revolutionize composting in multi-residential units
Making money off of ignorance isn’t new, but linking it to hatred and outrage can be dangerous
Construction on one of B.C.’s first vertical farms will be complete next October
The duo have brought their desire to inspire from Montreal to Vancouver
Located on the Cloverdale campus, the auto department is running smooth in its third decade
Beijing, unlike Washington, has its act together
After five years working towards the goals laid out in KPU’s strategic plan, Alan Davis reflects on the successes and setbacks the university has encountered
The non-profit organization is more than a service provider; it’s a necessity
The Committee meets every month to help implement Diversity and Inclusivity Policies
Notice this club, senpai
Van Sluytman and Glen Flett recounted their decades-long journey during a KPU Restorative Justice event
Construction will begin in January despite public pressure to drop the project