As another February comes, it is once again time to argue what the point of Valentine’s Day is, let alone why it gets extra attention like other big holidays. If you’ve followed my work for long ...
The season of love is fast approaching with the wind slowly losing its chill, the sun peaking through yet again, and the waft of fresh roses in the air. Valentine’s Day, celebrated on Feb. 14, is the ...
In an automobile-dependent society that spends millions of dollars on cars each year, the transportation system in B.C. would need to catch up with the vastly growing population, says Marc Lee, a ...
A wave of policy announcements have poured out of the White House during the first four weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency, targeting everything from the Paris Climate Accord to the initiation of a ...
Just like many other people, I watch YouTube videos in my free time. In between checking out new movie trailers, music, and videos from my favourite content creators, I also catch up on current events ...
The nomination period for the Kwantlen Student Association’s 2025 general elections is open until Feb. 25 at noon. There are 25 seats Kwantlen Polytechnic University students can run for. Elected ...
Jamie Lamont got his start teaching at KPU in 2017. (Submitted) Jamie Lamont, instructor and co-chair of the horticulture program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s School of Horticulture, started ...
In response to the ongoing unregulated toxic drug crisis that has gripped communities across B.C., the Surrey Union of Drug Users (SUDU) is leading a research initiative to address the challenges ...
Music’s biggest night arrived in Los Angeles just weeks after the city’s devastating wildfires, but the Grammy Awards embraced the moment as a tribute to resilience and recovery, blending celebration ...
As temperatures drop, cafes with cozy atmospheres are packed with people looking to stay warm with a hot beverage. For Greater Vancouver residents, this season signals the arrival of the annual Hot ...
An instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Wilson School of Design is working on creating a T-shirt from recyclable materials found in B.C. Stephanie Phillips says she reconsidered her approac ...