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Finding Your Niche Helps You Find Yourself
Super specific obsessions speak to our own identity, goals, and hopes for the future
Don’t Miss Out on These KSA Services
Since you already pay for these services through your student fees, you might as well make use of them
New Zed Cred Program Announced for Open Education Week
The Associate of Arts in General Studies degree will now be offered with cost-free textbooks
KPU’s Public Relations Cohort Raises Funds to Support Women in the Workforce
The cohort of women held a classy fundraiser for Dress for Success Vancouver on March 7
Recent KSA Election “Marred with Numerous Accusations of Candidates Flouting the Rules”
A report released by the chief returning officer detailed the nature of the allegations and how they were addressed
KPU Music Students and Faculty Members Continue to Fight Cuts from the University
A faculty showcase on March 8 became an opportunity to rally the community against the suspension of intake into the program
My Experience Filing an Informal Complaint Against an Instructor
An instance of racial insensitivity in the classroom drove me and a few peers to take action
KPU Students Take First Prize in Accounting Competition
The team is the first from a B.C. school to win the ACHIEVE accounting case competition
KPU Students Increasingly Rely on KSA Food Bank Amid Growing Food Insecurity in Canada
A report from Food Bank Canada says that the most frequent users of food banks include children and single adults
The Forest on KPU’s Surrey Campus is Dying
As dead trees are cut down, students, faculty, and staff discuss the importance of the campus’s only wooded area
Looking Back on 10 Years of The Runner
Former staff reflect on the stories and staff that shaped the newspaper