Earth Hour: Coming to a planet near you
News / March 24, 2010
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Celebrate Earth hour this Saturday March 27. Here are some tips on what to do to get’r done.... Continue Reading
The Results: Student Board of Governors and Senate Election 2010
News / March 24, 2010
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Just over a 100 of you voted Kwantlen. So without further ado, here are the results of the 2010 student election for Board of Governors and Senate. ... Continue Reading
A tasty review: The Eatery
News / March 17, 2010
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We review the kitschy kits sushi joint, The Eatery. ... Continue Reading
Sushi in the city: Vancouver's sushi scene
News / March 17, 2010
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Vancouver’s sushi scene is one of the most diverse in the world, good thing the stuff is pretty darn healthy.... Continue Reading
Raising the issue of plastic: Rise Above Plastic (bags) campaign
News / March 17, 2010
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Environmental crusader Maya Stano takes on Vancouver’s plastic bag issue.... Continue Reading
Sushi comes to the Grassroots Lounge
News / March 17, 2010
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Sushi at the Grassrootsmay become a regular occurrence. Nom nom nom.... Continue Reading
KSA tries to sweeten deal with Premier
News / March 17, 2010
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KSA travels to Victoria to deliver a chocolate reminder of the promised Kwantlen U-Pass.... Continue Reading
Happy Birthday to us!
News / March 10, 2010
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Well ladies and gents, it’s been a full year since the Runner began churning out those magnificent issues which you almost certainly eagerly await each week. I know that sleep has been lost on our account; you have certainly spent countless Monday nights excitedly counting down the hours before the next issue of the Runner hit the stands, and for this, we thank you.... Continue Reading
Protestors use Olympic platform to raise their voices
News / March 10, 2010
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On Feb. 12 a crowd walked through the streets of downtown Vancouver. From the Art Gallery to the corner of Robson Street and Beatty Street, they blocked intersections, they beat drums and they faced off with the police. While the rest of the city was settling in to watch the opening ceremonies, between 2000-4000 Olympic protesters took to the streets.... Continue Reading
Olympics ignite passion in Canada
News / March 10, 2010
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He started out a skeptic, a cynic, another angry tax-payer. But, as the Olympics took over the city, his outlook was forever changed. This country will never be the same after the Vancouver Olympics, and neither will Christopher Poon.... Continue Reading
Happy Birthday to us!
News / March 10, 2010
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Well ladies and gents, it’s been a full year since the Runner began churning out those magnificent issues which you almost certainly eagerly await each week. I know that sleep has been lost on our account; you have certainly spent countless Monday nights excitedly counting down the hours before the next issue of the Runner hit the stands, and for this, we thank you.... Continue Reading
News briefs
News / March 10, 2010
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Our Current Events Bureau Chief presents this week’s news briefs.... Continue Reading
B.C. Liberals allow grizzly bear hunt
News / March 10, 2010
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Spring is in the air. Flowers are blossoming and the chirping of birds is everywhere. Now let’s kill some bears.... Continue Reading
The Results: The 2010 KSA Election
News / March 10, 2010
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Right before the ‘extended reading break,’ the Kwantlen Student Association held its annual election. Here are the results. Why should you care? These are the people who will decide how your student fees are spent, and how much you could be paying in the future. ... Continue Reading