New anthology explores how Vancouver’s support structures can guide us through precarious times

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer In the midst of a global pandemic, climate change, and economic instability, What Are Our Supports? provides a unique look...

Meet Angela Sterritt: SFU Library’s 2023 non-fiction writer in residence

By: Anna Kazi, SFU Student SFU recently welcomed Angela Sterritt, writer and “award-winning investigative journalist” as their 2023 writer in residence. Sterritt is part of...

BC youth tackle eco-anxiety in new digital zine

By: Simran Sarai, Sports Writer The effects of the climate crisis are disproportionate for minorities and low income countries. In BC, communities have suffered...

Queer Little Nightmares reveals the humanity in monstrosity

By: Tianne Jensen-DesJardins, SFU Student My first encounter with the monstrous was Frankenstein. In my first read, I appreciated Frankenstein for Shelley’s writing skill —...

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...

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...

Robin Mitchell Cranfield’s unique analysis of the Ulysses universe

By: Petra Chase, Arts and Culture Editor Irish novelist James Joyce’s modernist novel, Ulysses, is widely known in literary circles as notoriously tedious to get...