Hidden Gems: Black-owned restaurants

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Harambe Ethiopian Restaurant 2149 Commercial Dr., Vancouver / $8–$30 per plate (small and large portions) Harambe is a great place to experience...

Books and belonging: Vancouver Black Library opens its doors

By: Saije Rusimovici, SFU Student For Vancouver’s cultural communities, community spaces help preserve culture and offer a sense of belonging. As a hub for both...

Board game café opening near Harbour Centre

By: Jocelyn Wong, SFU Student Joey Kudish and Leah Katz are partners in life and business. They’re the owners of a unique board game café...

Monday Music: Cottage core

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor I don’t know about you, but when midterms hit and deadlines all come crashing at once, it can...

Hidden Gems: Date spots for lovers or friends

By: Ritu Mehra, SFU Student Par-Tee Putt on Smithe St. Location: 670 Smithe St., Vancouver When it comes to planning a date, I’m a big fan...

Turning back the clock in Chinatown

By: C Icart, Staff Writer This week, I downloaded and tried On This Spot, a free app that “takes people on guided walking tours through...

Deep dive into daydreams and diversions with David Ly

By: Gem Yelin Lee, Copy Editor “There is nothing / more soothing / than returning / to the water / with only / our...

Monday Music: African gospel

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer As a Christian, worship through music is one of the ways I connect with God. Here are African gospel songs...

Need To Know, Need To Go: October 17–29

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Vancouver Writers Fest  Where: Various locations, in-person and remote When: October 17–23 The 35th annual Vancouver Writers Fest is around the corner. The...

Food for Thought: Nan Gyi Thoke

By: Calvin Kaung Kyaw San, SFU student Burma is home to an impressive collection of mouth-watering (and often lip-burning) salads called athoke in Burmese, which...