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Thousands Brave the Wind and Rain to Take Part in Vancouver Women’s March
“We have to let our light shine, and let everyone else’s light shine.”
The Vancouver Giants are Exceeding Fans’ Expectations
After spending past several seasons in the WHL basement, The Giants prepare for playoff run
Former Hells Angel Hopes to Steer Youths Away from Lives of Crime
Joe Calendino, co-founder of the Yo Bro Yo Girl Youth Initiative, wants to prepare kids to say no to gangs and drugs
History Class Explores Surrey’s Legacy Using DIY Tech
Kyle Jackson’s HIST 2390 uses technology to reframe history
Rank and File Readers Select 2017 “Scumbag of the Year”
Loblaws CEO Galen Weston Jr. received this year’s “honour”
Vancouver Charity Asks Students to “Search for Jugaad”
For the winner, a contest held by The Walking School Bus will end in a cash prize and a free expedition to India
KPU’s Operating Grants Lag Behind Enrolment
Despite having more students than ever, KPU’s governmental funding has not increased proportionally
City of Surrey Moves Forward with LRT Project
Two professionals involved with the construction of the contentious project discuss its potential
Chip and Shannon Wilson School of Design Opens to Students
The architecture of the new building compliments the nature of the Design program
KPU to Become Smoke-Free in 2018
Smoking of any kind will be prohibited on KPU campuses starting in January
B.C. Holds Public Consultations on Recently-Implemented Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policies
The Advanced Education Ministry has also issued guidelines to help post-secondary institutions develop and implement their policies
Developing Mindfulness for Children Living in Post-War Northern Uganda
Kyle Matsuba implements Mind-Up Program in Gulu, Uganda
KPU to Admit Six New Students Based on Portfolios, Not Grades
Pilot program aims to prove that letter grades aren’t the best way to measure student potential