KPU instructors weigh in on the Canadian federal election
Faculty from the sociology, political science, and psychology departments discuss Canadian voters and U.S. relations
Faculty from the sociology, political science, and psychology departments discuss Canadian voters and U.S. relations
The B.C. government, Mayors’ Council, and TransLink resort to increasing funding
The console has plenty of new games for users to look forward to
The Canucks’ 2025 campaign was one to forget, but there’s still a lot to look forward to
An interactive evening at the Langley campus invites prospective students to explore the university’s unique brewing diploma program
The Netflix series shows how technology mirrors our fears, desires, and flaws
The petitioners’ claims come from a sectarian motivation for what they believe is right
Looks like it’s time to embrace your inner Shrek because the space is filled with swampy green sofas
The provincial government must not use this opportunity to promote austerity measures that risk people’s lives
This southern gothic film respects its audience’s intelligence and emotions
ARTS 1150 and GEOG 2050 will examine climate justice and renewable energy solutions through policy analysis and fieldwork
Attendees can view artworks created by Black seniors, watch a video presentation about the artists, and speak with them in person
The senate also approved a list of new, revised, and discontinued courses
Slapping their flippers in retaliation to tariffs, the penguins of Heard Island and McDonald Islands are banning all American sea creatures from crossing their borders