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SFU Name Generator

What is your SFU name? Find out here!

Written by: Kitty Cheung, Staff Writer 

First Initial:

A – Spicy

B – Depressing

C – Grey

D – Dank

E – Sleeping

F – Grimy

G – Engaging

H – Reddit-Scrolling

I – Concrete

J – Sleep-Deprived

K – Caffeine-Addicted

L – Studious

M – Renaissance

N – Concrete

O – NCAA
P – No-Headphones
Q – Cranky

R – President 

S – Skipper
T – Academically-Advised

U – Mountainous

V – Bothered

W – TA

X – Tim

Y – Irritated

Z – Final

 

Last Initial:

A – Quadrangle

B – Avocado

C – 145

D – Tuition

E – Mezzanine

F – Snow-Hazard

G – Transit

H – Pond Water

I – Koi

J – Raccoon

K – Office Hours

L – Canvas Discussions

M – Alternating-Construction-Pathways

N – SFU Snap

O – MyExperience

P – Cornerstone

Q – UniverCity

R – Bus Loop

S – Convo mall

T – Canvas Discussion

U – Construction Noise

V – Not-So-Quiet-Study-Floor

W – Co-Op Workshop

X – Term Paper

Y – Temporary Tiles

Z – SUB

 

Number of Years at SFU:

1 – Petter

2 – Erikson

3 – McQuadrangle

4 – Woodward

5 – Fraser

6+ – Goldcorp

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