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How to survive the trade (cold) war as a Canadian
Donald Trump can backpedal all he wants but the damage is done
Coast Capital Savings $100,000 grant fuels sustainable food initiatives at KPU
The university’s Institute for Sustainable Food Systems will put the grant towards its farm schools
Meet KPU: Ying-Yueh Chuang
From participating in national exhibits to receiving awards, Chuang brings her ceramics expertise to the KPU community
Recent advancements are breaking barriers in women’s soccer
Growing investment in women's sports signals a transformative era in women’s soccer
Explainer: The 5 candidates running for Liberal Party leadership
Registered Liberal Party members will vote for the country’s next prime minister on March 9
It’s time to talk about NHL stars Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller
Bo Horvat has probably been seated with popcorn on Long Island to take in the drama
KPU’s Third Age Learning hosts Compelling Conversations event on shaping the future
Futurist Jim Bottomley will discuss ways to build a better future
Survive and thrive: The ins and outs of 2025 for university students
As a new chapter opens, it’s time to get rid of bad habits and develop some healthy ones
Nike’s ‘So Win’ campaign is more than just an ad
The sportswear giant broke its 27-year Super Bowl ad hiatus by showing that women belong on the world’s biggest stages
Adventures in Publishing explores the tradition of comic art in the Balkans
Serbian Canadian cartoonist Ivana Filipovich will guide attendees through the history of comics from the ex-Yugoslav region
Revisiting the need to protect Canada’s dairy supply management system
Looking back and reflecting on a crucial and missing aspect of Canadian dairy three years later
Museum of Surrey marks Year of the Snake with free celebration
The public gathered on Feb. 8 for the museum’s annual Lunar New Year event
KPU’s new braille printer among the 1st open to the public in Western Canada
Drop-in demonstrations at the Surrey campus library are available every Tuesday