Susan Johnston is a Kwantlen Polytechnic University fine arts alumna who completed her studies in 2022. A retired Surrey school teacher, Johnston returned to being a student at 60 years old and majored in ceramics. She furthered her education in sculpture and advanced open studio classes, where she delved into large ceramic installations and conceptual
Nestled in one of Vancouver's most historic neighbourhoods is City Farmer, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to composting and urban agriculture education. Their office, located at 2150 Maple Street, is tucked in a luscious Kitsilano demonstration garden which boasts a wide variety of trees and plants, including a mulberry tree for silk making, hops for their
The Kwantlen Student Association held a council meeting on April 29 at 12:00 pm in a hybrid format where they tried to appoint the executive committee for a second time. All council members were in attendance. The executive committee coordinates the KSA’s day-to-day affairs, according to the association’s Regulations, and the committee should be appointed
Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Wilson School of Design was filled with creativity and innovation on April 25 as graduating students showcased their final projects at a grad show open to friends, family, and industry professionals. Titled “Creatures of Curiosity,” the show’s theme was inspired by the Renaissance era’s cabinet of curiosity, often a collection of wondrous,
This summer, TransLink is continuing its yearly tradition of raising fees for transit users in Metro Vancouver a $0.05 increase for single zone commutes, $0.10 for two-zone commutes, and $0.15 for three zone commutes. After a brief pause from these hikes during the COVID-19 pandemic, commuters can now look forward to July 1 when