Opinion
ICBC Rates And Young Drivers: What the Hell?
Assuming that young drivers are bad drivers has led to unreasonable insurance increases
Surrey’s Decision to Ban Parking RVs on City Streets at Night is Oppressive
During an affordable housing crisis is not the right time to criminalize poverty in Surrey
Millennial Burnout: Two Student Perspectives
How to identify and address burnout, both at work and in school
The Process of Opting Out of the U-Pass Fee is Unfair
The KSA’s long process of opting out of the U-Pass is more frustrating than it should be
It’s PSL Season: Here’s Your Guide to the Trendiest Drink of the Fall
I rated the pumpkin spice lattes around KPU campuses based on creaminess, coffee taste, sweetness, and latte art
It’s Okay to Be Afraid this Halloween (and Year-Round)
Embracing your fear instead of suppressing it is healthy, and even useful
Why Vancouver Shouldn’t Ban Fireworks
Despite the dangers, fireworks are here to stay whether they are banned or not
Why the Conservatives Won Where You’d Expect but Nowhere Else
Having the popular vote is not enough; it’s time for the CPC to rethink its strategy
A Few Suggestions for Other Places you can Learn About Election Issues
Writers share a few of their favourite sources of politics information and news, and a few of their least favourite
Here’s Why It’s Important to Vote Again and Again
Your vote is your voice, and it’s time to use it
Divest for the Environment and for our Future
Students who want to take action on climate change should push for fossil fuel divestment
A Beginner’s Guide to the Federal Election
How to vote in the election, and do so conscientiously
Wrist and Hand Scanning Payment Violates User Privacy and Should Not Be Implemented
Amazon and Apple are considering scanning customers’ skin to make purchases in lieu of plastic cards