18 more candidates disqualified from KSA election
Candidates were disqualified after investigations into voting coercion, intimidation, slating, and the use of a QR code
Candidates were disqualified after investigations into voting coercion, intimidation, slating, and the use of a QR code
With business down, the streaming service is obviously trying to recoup losses through an annoying measure
Polls open on Feb. 27 at 10:00 am and close Feb. 28 at 9:00 pm
The dojos have been a homebase for aspiring community leaders under the guidance of Tsutomu Ohshima Sensei
The role of “Associate President” is to assist the president in his duties
The community reflects on the impact and strength it has left on them today
Pink is a KPU political science instructor who has lectured on water rights, climate change, and child rights in front of audiences all over the world
KPU political science instructor Dr. Ross Michael Pink shares his thoughts on the election results
The new club was approved at a KSA executive meeting last month and aims to connect students to industry professionals
It’s estimated that 1.6 billion people in the world will not have access to safe drinking water by 2030
The new federal party leader’s willingness to be controversial and polarize voters earned him the far-right vote
Should the “BC United” moniker stick, the party will be switching aesthetics while staying largely the same
Voting age disparity between parties and elections reveals an uneven division of political responsibilities for young people
The winner of this small pool will be the next Premier and odds are skewed one way