Monday Music: Chinese Classics

By: Cristina Liao, Peak Associate and Nancy La, Copy Editor Many Chinese songs have a place in our hearts as a symbol of home and culture....

What the Buddha Never Taught showcases outdated narratives

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer What the Buddha Never Taught is advertised as a “rock opera” and is based on the book with the same...

Four COVID-19 safe events

By: Hannah Kazemi, Peak Associate BC has lifted restrictions on masks, vaccine cards, and reduced quarantine times. The impacts of COVID-19 on the lives of people...

Hidden Gems: Beloved Local Eats

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Are you sick of frequently going to the same restaurants all the time or trying something new...

In conversation with Neha Sekhon on life cycle of a wildflower

By: Max Lorette, Peak Associate SFU student and poet Neha Sekhon pours her heart and soul out in her self-published poetry book, life cycle of...

The Boys reflects on our socio-economic power structures

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer & Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor I was not keen about watching anything on Prime until my older...

Monday Music: Vibing in the thrift store

By: Jerrica Zabala, SFU Student You walk into your favourite clothing store and there it is — the section with the beautiful red tags marking things...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Black Edition

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor The Black and African community are coming out to connect and play this summer with these amazing...

The Sylvia Platters unpacks complicated cultural upbringings in Youth Without Virtue

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor If you were looking for a short and sweet EP to listen to during coffee breaks on...

Hybridity highlights the collectivity of Asian Canadian diasporic experience and local Asian Canadian artists

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Hybridity begins with an introduction by multiple voices from featured artists overlapping each other — the hybridity...