ArtsLIVE celebrates SFU’s unique arts community and cultural identity

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate SFU ArtsLIVE has hit the ground running this semester, with weekly live performances and pop-ups across all three campuses. Co-presented...

Monday Music: Songs to listen to when you realize you’re in a toxic relationship with your university

By: Marco Ovies, Features Editor SFU refuses to let me leave with a degree and it’s starting to feel a little obsessive. Despite trying to...

Upcoming local production bad eggs explores women’s agency across mythologies

By:  Luke Faulks, Staff Writer Following a staged reading in 2019, SFU alum and playwright Jessica Hood is bringing her first full-length play, bad eggs,...

Rebekah Stevens finds healing through traditional Indigenous beadwork

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer The relationship between an artist and their art is what makes their work reach people in ways words can’t identify....

Peacemaker takes a lesser known DC Comics character to new heights

By: Emma Best, Peak Associate Content warning: mentions of sexual harrassment in the second to last paragraph. When James Gunn’s rendition of The Suicide Squad was released...

Celebrating Hong Kong culture and community

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor When it’s pouring rain out, I usually want nothing more than to curl up with a blanket and a...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Feb 28–Mar 13

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate SFU ArtsLIVE: Banana Bread and Shawn Bullshields | March 1, 12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. | FREE | Convocation Mall Presented by SFU...

Vancouver Black Library aims to foster connections that have been historically lost

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate Maya Preshyon is at the forefront of an exciting and much-needed initiative to create the Vancouver Black Library (VBL). “I...

English Student Union and Poetry Club host sentimental open mic night

By: Petra Chase, SFU Student Just in time for Valentine’s week, SFU Poetry Club and the English Student Union held 2 Sappy 2 Stories, a...

The Porter celebrates the lives of Black Canadian railway workers

By: Tamanna T., Staff Writer As of late, historical television shows are being made for a very niche audience, and most shows lack diverse representation....