News
Music Students Continue to Make Noise for the Future of Their Endangered Program
On March 24, Langley’s Spirit Square was filled with just that: spirit
Students Campaign in Advance of Board of Governors Election
Meet two of the candidates running for a seat on one of KPU’s most important governing bodies
KPIRG Unable to Meet Quorum at 2019 AGM
Despite a lack of funding, the research group will continue to operate through the year
Manager of Indigenous Services for Students to Vacate His Position on March 29
In his time with the university, Pierre has “revitalized” the Indigenous Student Services office
Kwantlen First Nation Hereditary Chief Responds to Petition Calling for New System of Government
The petition, signed by 31 members of the nation, opposes Kwantlen’s hereditary governance model
New Zed Cred Program Announced for Open Education Week
The Associate of Arts in General Studies degree will now be offered with cost-free textbooks
Posters Advertising KPU Student’s Study on Consent Draw Criticism
The student association removed posters soliciting participation in the study after receiving complaints about them
Recent KSA Election “Marred with Numerous Accusations of Candidates Flouting the Rules”
A report released by the chief returning officer detailed the nature of the allegations and how they were addressed
Pilot Project Helps Visible Minority Newcomer Women Find Jobs in Canada
$31.8 million will be allocated to help women who have recently immigrated to Canada find careers
KPU Music Students and Faculty Members Continue to Fight Cuts from the University
A faculty showcase on March 8 became an opportunity to rally the community against the suspension of intake into the program
KPU Students Increasingly Rely on KSA Food Bank Amid Growing Food Insecurity in Canada
A report from Food Bank Canada says that the most frequent users of food banks include children and single adults
KSA Sponsors Student Refugee Living in Canada
Sarah, a student from Syria and Jordan, is studying at KPU with the help of the World University Service of Canada
Provincial Government Eliminates Interest on B.C. Student Loans
The decision will reportedly save average B.C student loan holders approximately $2,300