International students continue to get a raw deal in Canada as thousands of people now face possible deportations at the end of the year with federal changes to work permit rules. This comes in the ...
When leaves fade from evergreen to various shades of orange and red, and the air starts smelling of Halloween and misty mornings, I know it’s time for my fall essentials to take centre stage, allowing ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University administration have temporarily cancelled the space for the Kwantlen Student Association’s special general meeting (SGM), which was scheduled to take place this ...
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s student rights and responsibilities office (SRRO) released four videos about sexual violence and misconduct support for students, faculty, and staff affected by ...
The International South Asian Film Festival (ISAFF) is coming to Vancouver from Sept. 25 to 29 with a range of documentaries, short films, and features that celebrate diversity and inclusion through ...
Seanna Takacs is a learning specialist and practice lead at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s accessibility services, where she works to support accessible learning for students with disabilities and ...
Kwantlen Student Association Peer Support is partnering with the KSA Volunteer Program and non-profit organization Art With Impact to host “Movies for Mental Health” at Grassroots Cafe on Kwantlen ...
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 ...
While it's convenient and most certainly better for your wallet to stick with preparing food at home, eating out every once in a while can provide fun experiences. To get into it, here are five places ...
They actually did this. To celebrate Tim Hortons' 60th anniversary, Bell Media Studios produced a musical called The Last Timbit. To gear up for this thing, I bought doughnuts and cookies from my ...
The previous version of the article stated that students who are members of the Matsqui First Nation would be eligible for the proposed Indigenous student tuition waiver. The Runner regrets the error.