Three films that challenge our perception of war

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer  Come and See (1985) Elem Klimov’s film tells the story of a boy named Flyora living in what is now Belarus....

Despair and devotion: a review of Fairy Creek

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer The year is 2025, and the world is in chaos: marked by economic instability, growing authoritarianism, ecological collapse, and an...

The return of the Eastside Arts Festival

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate Sometimes, walking along downtown Vancouver makes me feel like a tourist in my own city, especially as I pass by...

Book Nook: Quiet books for loud times

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer Revery: A Year of Bees by Jenna Butler   This book feels like a long exhale. Set on an off-grid farm...

A Screening of The Encampments

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer Content warning: descriptions and mentions of genocide, ethnic cleansing, inhumane conditions, violence, police brutality. On Thursday, June 26, SFU’s Centre for...

Tenise Marie’s upcoming album Off The Record contains multitudes

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer Tenise Marie, a BC singer-songwriter of Assyrian, French, and British descent, is set to release her newest album, Off...

Monday Music: Songs for moving forward, healing, and letting go

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer “19” by La Reezy “I told my older self to let me go.” With infectiously uplifting beats and vocals, La Reezy...

On reading Dostoevsky

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer I have read a significant amount of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s work and found myself both exhausted and enlightened. His book Notes...

Monday Music: Songs to aid your astral journey

By: Katie Walkley, SFU Student Doing nothing should be considered as a human need just as important as eating or sleeping. To ease you into...

Book Nook: Young adult queer book recommendations

By: Rusham Verma, Peak Associate One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston If you’re a sci-fi fanatic and a hopeless romantic, this book was written just for...