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Expanding public safety to include gender-based violence during FIFA
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FIFA’s corruption makes World Cup viewership ethically problematic
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Workers should have the right to strike
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SFYou: Dr. Amyn Sajoo
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Mi’gmaq dancer Cheyenne Seary explores her artistic vision
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Nine minutes to celebrate a Canadian soccer star’s inspiring life
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Soccer is the game of life: Carling Jackson’s “Uprooted to Unstoppable”
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A shared self in Simorgh: a self-portrait
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A student athlete with god-given diving capabilities
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I want to kick the Science World soccer ball
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I don’t wanna be a benchwarmer!
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In defense of the misunderstood, overly-hated, and elegantly useful comma
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Threats to water security trigger emergency declaration by syilx Okanagan Nation
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Thomus Donaghy overdose prevention site faces third closure in three years
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SFU study tracks chemical exposure for juvenile Chinook salmon
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New wildfire detection system opens on Burnaby Mountain and beyond
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Bright-er side: Journaling is a time machine
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Google’s march towards AI Search risks further monopolizing content control and cuts out small creators
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The only energy superpower Canada should become is green
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Reimagining the outdoors as more inclusive and accessible spaces
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Indigenous place names in so-called Greater Vancouver
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Searching for identity amid ongoing reconciliation
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Between suffering and saviourship
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Reflections of an arts student at SFU prior to graduating
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Backlash reportedly not the British Museum’s tea and crumpets
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A letter from your old friend, GERD
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SFU rejoins U SPORTS’ Canada West in 2027

By: Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer Following SFU’s decision last September to leave the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the US’ premier collegiate sports governing body, the university is set to begin competing in Canada’s collegiate sports governing body, U SPORTS, starting in the fall of 2027. On May 7, SFU was accepted into Canada West, U SPORTS’ western division, as a probationary member. SFU received probationary membership from U SPORTS at the U SPORTS annual meeting at the beginning of June.  In U SPORTS, SFU will compete in the Canada West conference against 17 other universities in Western Canada, including UBC, UVIC, and other universities in BC, Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. SFU’s decision to leave the NCAA championships last September was largely due to budgetary concerns. The...

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SFU rejoins U SPORTS’ Canada West in 2027

By: Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer Following SFU’s decision last September to leave the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the US’ premier collegiate sports governing body, the university is set to begin competing in Canada’s collegiate sports governing body, U SPORTS, starting in the fall of 2027. On May 7, SFU was accepted into Canada West, U SPORTS’ western division, as a probationary member. SFU received probationary membership from U SPORTS at the U SPORTS annual meeting at the beginning of June.  In U SPORTS, SFU will compete in the Canada West conference against 17 other universities in Western Canada, including UBC, UVIC, and other universities in BC, Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. SFU’s decision to leave the NCAA championships last September was largely due to budgetary concerns. The...