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KPU, Accessibility and You
Features / November 18, 2014
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Making campus more inclusive for students with disabilities. By Monica Mah [contributor] Post-secondary schools should be a place that is accessible to everyone. At Kwantlen Polytechnic University, there are a number of services available to students with disabilities, but is it enough? In their mission statement, KPU says that they promote a “barrier-free environment that... Continue Reading
KPU continues the fight for more money
Features / November 18, 2014
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Institution has a long history of being provincially underfunded. By Kier-Christer Junos [contributing editor] Long-time Kwantlen Polytechnic University faculty member and Surrey resident Geoff Dean describes the South Fraser and KPU’s situations in one word: shortchanged. Dean was the president of the Douglas and Kwantlen Faculty Association in 1985. In those days, he and other... Continue Reading
Re-evaluating My Role as Educator
Features / March 7, 2012
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Kwantlen biology lab instructor and creative writing student Lee Beavington reflects on the education process and his role as an educator. ... Continue Reading
B.C.’s prohibition hangover
Features / February 22, 2012
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Rio Theatre’s struggle points out liquor regulations may be out of date.... Continue Reading

Nina Arsenault went under the knife over 60 times to achieve her feminine physique. Photo courtesy of David Hawe.
The Silicone Diaries offers a cutting gaze
Features / February 6, 2012
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Nina Arsenualt, star of the Silicone Diaries, talks identity, beauty and spirituality.... Continue Reading
Canada’s spotty record of electing women
Features / October 12, 2011
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Taking on the challenge of gender stereotypes in a nation tuned in to media and tuned out of critical thinking.... Continue Reading