The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced the postal workers would begin a “last resort” strike on Nov. 15 after a year of bargaining and negotiations without success. No new items will be ...
For Swann Tsai, dance is more than an art form — it’s a passion that has allowed her to look at life through a clearer lens — one that has made her care more not only for other people, but herself.
In university, we often find ourselves surrounded by other people. Whether it's classmates, faculty, or university staff, our days of study are made up of face-to-face interactions while a soundtrack ...
The Kwantlen Student Association updated its regulations on reimbursements for elected officials and staff during a council meeting on Nov. 22. The motion focused on reimbursements for ...
Recent data by Statistics Canada shows the country's birth rates are dropping, especially in British Columbia, sparking the need for a serious conversation on Canada's socio-economic situation. B.C.
The Shaolin Temple of Canada and Kwantlen Student Association have joined forces to offer kung fu and qigong classes to students at the Blossoming Lotus Yoga Studio at Kwantlen Polytechnic ...
Being a woman carries many meanings around the world, depending on context, culture, society, and gender-related policies. For me, being a woman has a Mexican connotation. Growing up in Guadalajara, t ...
The Alliance of BC Students (ABCS) board of directors has condemned the Kwantlen Student Association’s alleged misconduct in a statement released on Oct. 25. The ABCS also announced it’s in the ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University is hosting its third annual Bike-A-Thon for men’s mental health from Nov. 21 to 22 at the Tech campus. The event will allow students, faculty, and staff to take turns ...
Natasha Campbell is the chair of the Wilson School of Design’s foundations in design program. (Submitted) Kwantlen Polytechnic University Foundations in Design Program Chair Natasha Campbell was ...