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Explainer: The move to Hydrogen-composed fuel in B.C. ports
The project is expected to help reduce emissions, starting next year
Explainer: The B.C. port strike
This latest job action caused political and economic anxiety for weeks leading up to a potential resolution
Meet the KSA’s new interim executive director
Gagandeep Kaur shares her thoughts and goals for the position
Google and Meta block access to national and local news for Canadians
Why Bill C-18 is calling on tech giants to pay for news and how the repercussions of this act impact Canadians
Canada bans cosmetic testing on animals
The ban supports animal rights and initiates change for alternative ways to test products
KPU begins student housing process on Surrey campus
The business plan is aimed to be done by the end of 2024
KPU will waive tuition fees for students from seven First Nations
The waiver, which will go into effect this fall, aims to advance truth and reconciliation
Vancouver historian received KPU honorary degree for piecing together German-Jewish family stories
Sharon Meen has dedicated much of her life to reassembling Jewish communities and educating others about their histories and the Holocaust
KSA increases executive stipends
The executive committee will now be paid $1,592.80 biweekly
KPU marketing grad wins this year’s Outstanding Young Alumni Award
The KPU Alumni Association recognized Tate Tham for his mentoring, volunteering, and marketing work
KPU design student wins 2023 Upcycled Design Competition
Nina Rozin designed high-heeled shoes using old denim
Applied Genomics Centre expansion at the Surrey campus
A second lab will increase student research and advancements
KPU will offer longer rentals for laptops in the fall semester
The student laptop loan program is being updated