Searching for identity amid ongoing reconciliation

By: Diya Brar, SFU Student Content warning: mention of residential schools. Directed by Iranian Canadian filmmaker Hossein Martin Fazeli, I Am Gitxsan was screened at the...

Nutritious Nibbles: Tapsilog

By: Marie Jen Galilo, Staff Writer Silogs are an everyday breakfast favourite of Filipino households, consisting of three main components: sinangag (garlic fried rice), pritong...

Between suffering and saviourship

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of domestic abuse. If the 104-minute movie The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open feels like...

Reflections of an arts student at SFU prior to graduating

By: Tracey Ho, SFU Student While I had always enjoyed arts in high school, being a student at SFU’s School for Contemporary Arts (SCA) for...

Pinoy Festival 2026 fosters community

By: Sia Garg, SFU student June is Filipino Heritage Month across Canada, and in BC, this year’s community celebration is the 4th annual Pinoy Festival,...

Book talk explores the nuances between tradition and modernity in Iran

By: Nejdana Houshyar, Peak Associate On Friday, May 29, guest curator Pantea Haghighi, along with Iranian architect and artist Hossein Amanat, and scholar Jeff Derksen,...

New Artopia lodge Cosmo creatively repurposes industrial space for artistic use

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer Notoriously expensive with an undeniable creative pulse, Vancouver is still able to create affordable working spaces for full-time artists,...

Vancouver Youth Choir wins first place at the Cork International Choral Festival

By: Marie Jen Galilo, Staff Writer Back in May, the Vancouver Youth Choir (VYC) led by artistic director Carrie Tennant won first place with an...

SFU’s ecofeminist exhibition: Earth Love: Intended Chiefly for Young Persons

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer On May 28, a curated tour and a literary exhibition opened up on the third floor of WAC Bennett...

Book Nook: Independent West Africa: tradition, modernization, and identity in a post-colonial Africa

By: Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer In West Africa in the 1960s, the literary scene in the newly independent nations stretching from Senegal to Nigeria was...