FEATURED PHOTOS
Vancouver on the eve of the Winter Olympics
As the countdown for the Winter Olympics went from weeks to days, Kwantlen journalism students spent Wednesday on the streets of Vancouver, capturing images of the city. They went out to explore four different themes: display, excitement, disruption and dissent. The results —... [Read more...]
ENTERTAINMENT
Video: Langley campus dances in the Year of the Tiger
In honour of the Lunar New Year the Langley Community Services Society hosted a multi-cultural performance at Langley campus on Feb. 6. Tai Chi Fan, Tango, Korean drums and Chinese Folk dance are just some of the many dances performed to welcome in the Year of the Tiger. Abby... [Read more...]
NEWS
Getting around at Winter Olympic time
Reporter Justin Langille wanted to know how Kwantlen students feel about how they’ll get around the city in February when the Winter Olympics hit Vancouver. Here’s an audio slideshow that shows what some of them are thinking and planning: Read More →
SPORTS
Soccer team looks to add new players
The Kwantlen men’s soccer team is holding three talent identification sessions next week in the hope of finding quality players to add to the roster for next season. “Evaluations are open to anyone who contacts me showing their interest in joining Kwantlen,” said Ajit Braich,... [Read more...]
NEXT PRINT EDITION
Cheap stuff!
What could be better than saving money? Finding the entertainment, recreation and clothing options that leave you satisfied and the bank account a little less depleted? The latest issue of the Chronicle, on newsracks now, offers plenty of options for staying entertained on a... [Read more...]
News
Kwantlen student’s appeal supremely dismissed
It was a harsh math lesson this week for a Kwantlen student, whose bid to have his driving suspension reduced was denied by a B.C. Supreme Court. Ali Maasoumian had his driver’s licence suspended for eight months by the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles... [Read more...]
Leveque’s talk about sex
Hayley Leveque, a fourth-year psychology student, stands at the entrance to the room where she interviews her subjects. Leveque said her field of study, sexual psychology, is uncommon due to its taboo nature. (Mitch Thompson photo) Hayley Leveque wants... [Read more...]
Sports
Soccer team looks to add new players
The Kwantlen men’s soccer team is holding three talent identification sessions next week in the hope of finding quality players to add to the roster for next season. “Evaluations are open to anyone who contacts me showing their interest in joining... [Read more...]
Eagles split with Falcons: women lose at buzzer, men win third straight
Doug Meyers retrieves the stray basketball from Brad Quevillon, who dove for it in an attempted turnover. (Jacob Zinn photo) Friday night, the Kwantlen Eagles won some and lost some against the Langara Falcons on home court in men’s and women’s basketball. Read More →
Eagles basketball throws down back-to-back barnburners
Eagles forward Shmyla Thandi takes it to the net in the second quarter, helping to secure an Eagles lead. (Justin Langille photo) Emily Wright powers past Quest Kermodes guard Brittany Harteveld in the third quarter, earning the Eagles a 40-31 lead over... [Read more...]
The Blog
Haiti fundraiser, Friday, features poetry and refreshments
Charles Quist-Adade’s Sociology 1125 students and the Ghanaian-Canadian Association of B.C. will extend a helping hand to Haiti with a fund-raiser on Friday, Jan. 22, from 5:30-9:30 p.m. The event will feature poetry by Scruffmouth and refreshments... [Read more...]
Entertainment
Video: Langley campus dances in the Year of the Tiger
In honour of the Lunar New Year the Langley Community Services Society hosted a multi-cultural performance at Langley campus on Feb. 6. Tai Chi Fan, Tango, Korean drums and Chinese Folk dance are just some of the many dances performed to welcome in... [Read more...]
Langley KSA director takes to the stage
Jennifer Campbell joins her fellow actors in one of the plays many choreographed dane routines. (Katie Lawrence photo) While her weekdays are filled with homework and studying, Jennifer Campbell’s weekends consist of slapstick comedy, merry songs... [Read more...]
Kwantlen Community
Sociology instructor talks about the future of black history
Juliane Bitek reads several of her poems at Kwantlen's Black History Month Confab. (Jacob Zinn photo) On Feb. 8, Kwantlen’s sociology department held its annual Black History Month Confab in the conference centre of the Surrey campus. This year,... [Read more...]
Students raise big money for Big Brothers
A belly dancer entertains the crowd at the Circus of the Night fundraiser for Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver. (Abby Wiseman photo) Public relations students hosted a big bash for Big Brothers on Feb. 9 at the Circus of the Night fundraiser. Through... [Read more...]


