New play about Pakistani woman explores the complexity of South Asian culture
Dil Ka portrays the joy of being queer and the concept of arranged marriages with a comedic twist
Dil Ka portrays the joy of being queer and the concept of arranged marriages with a comedic twist
King Lee and Oliver Cook took home the annual award recognizing exceptional academic achievements and contributions
Drivers deal with too much for too little pay and need the government to back them up
KPU students participated in International Women’s Day through activities like artistic performances and trivia
Nicole Gonzalez Filos’ documentary was screened at the Vancouver International Film Centre
The plan focuses on incentives for developers and rezoning around rapid transit
Despite challenges in the industry this year, Hollywood remains a source of creativity and inspiration
Jag Nagra’s designs were selected as a part of the City of Vancouver’s cultural redress
Book to film portrayals can be hard, but Dune doesn’t disappoint
Napatsi Folger, Selina Boan, and Richard Pierre joined members of the university community for the discussion
“Relearning Gender” is available for students and employees on Moodle
The panel featured award-winning author John Vaillant among other esteemed speakers
The event highlights commitments to further sustainable development and bring awareness to SDG initiatives across campuses
KPU community members expressed concern over sending these programs to a referendum, stating it could be “extremely harmful” to students