British Columbia’s 2024 wildfire season is the fourth-worst in the province’s history, with more than a million hectares burned, following the worst season on record last year. Wildfires in the 2023 ...
The Kwantlen Student Association pulled $241,000 from their reserves to allocate into various budgets that have started to run dry during a council meeting on Sept. 6. An amount of $30,000 was added ...
Polytechnic Ink Publishing Society (PIPS) received a petition signed by 150 Kwantlen Polytechnic University students calling for the society to be dissolved. The Runner and pulp MAG, KPU’s literature ...
Generational warfare is a sham. And no, I am not talking about the legitimate concept of intergenerational struggle wherein individuals with differing social, cultural, and economic values and norms ...
Social media has become a powerful force in shaping fitness and diet culture, with platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube offering a wealth of health-related content. While this can inspire and ...
The Township of Langley’s government is cracking down on illegal tree cutting causing damage to the urban tree canopy and diminishing green spaces. A tree protection bylaw has been in effect in the ...
Cleire Lauron is a Kwantlen Polytechnic University alumna and staff member. She worked as an auxiliary library assistant while pursuing her undergraduate degree and later secured the position of ...
The Future Worldings exhibition will bring artists from Canada and South Africa together to show their work and reflect on decolonial practices from Sept. 28 to Dec. 15 at the Griffin Arts Projects ...
The expulsion of Asians from Uganda and its impact on Ugandan Canadian migrants will be the focus of a discussion at the Surrey Art Gallery tomorrow. Part of the gallery’s monthly “Thursday Artist ...
There’s a new club at Kwantlen Polytechnic University — the KPU Dance Club — which promises to bring an exciting energy to campus life, offering students an outlet to take a break and connect with ...