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.
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 ...
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 ...
One thing we can always go for is a heartfelt rom-com T.V. show. I know many love How I Met Your Mother and Emily in Paris, but there is (arguably) a limit to how many times one can rewatch them. No ...
Indoor cricket intramurals take place on Thursdays until Nov. 28. (Submitted/Claudia Culley) Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Sport and Recreation offered indoor cricket as a new intramural sport ...
Brylian Marin, who was interviewed for this article, has contributed to The Runner. The Runner acknowledges this and has taken steps to prevent conflicts of interest or potential bias from influencing ...
The KPU Pinoy and KPU Political Science are two new clubs at the university. (Submitted/James Timmins) Student clubs are an essential part of university life, providing opportunities for students to ...
The tree lighting ceremony will take place at 6:30 pm on Nov. 23. (Submitted) The Surrey Tree Lighting Festival is coming back for its 14th year to light up Surrey Civic Plaza this weekend from noon ...