Opinion
Students Who Want to Improve KPU Should Look to the New Left Movement for Inspiration
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, student activists used collective action to change post-secondary priorities; we can do it again
With an Election Looming, Here’s What Each of the Major Parties Need to Worry About
This year, your vote might come down to picking the lesser of these evils
Don’t Hide Your Guilty Pleasures
There’s nothing wrong with self indulgence, especially if cheap thrills are all you can afford
Therapy Chat Bots are Paving the Way for New Psychological Assistance Technology
Conversational agents may be the best way to provide accessible and affordable therapy
“Toxic” and “Justice” Make Perfect Sense for Words of the Year
We saw a lot of the former in 2018, this year let’s work on more of the latter
Vancouver’s Snowfall Chaos Should Be a Wake Up Call About Climate Change
With more unpredictable weather in our future, we need to be better prepared than we are
What Went Wrong with KPIRG?
A lack of efficiency and proper checks on its funding contributed to the research group’s unfortunate decline
“Surrey Theme Song” Plays With Fun, And Harmful, Stereotypes
Melvin Medici’s song about the Surrey Jack lifestyle is enjoyable, but there’s a dark side it doesn’t consider
Ontario’s Free Speech Policies Were a Good Idea Executed Poorly
The government didn’t allow enough time for university administrators to properly coordinate the policies with students and faculty
Mental Health First Aid Kits Have the Power to Help Students
The University of Waterloo’s PASS Kit Should be Implemented at KPU
In the Internet Age, Information, Political Discourse, and Memes Can Become Interchangeable
Without careful management, we may never properly comprehend what we consume
The B.C. Government’s Plan for Electric Vehicles is Unattainable
Despite an additional $20 million contribution, the province’s goal for all light-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2040 is not realistic
KPU Should Start Offering Courses on Personal Financing
Basic financial literacy rates in university are alarmingly low, but students have shown that they want to learn how to balance a budget