Need diverse, non-stereotypical characters who grow and solve crime together? Look no further

By: Stefanie Baltasar One of the reasons I love the cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine (B99) is that it has a truly diverse cast of characters....

Railtown Cafe is my everyday buddy

By: Navya Malik Being students, we are always looking for cheap eats around our SFU campuses. Railtown Cafe is situated a few blocks away from...

Sense8’s finale is pure fanservice (and you’ll love every minute of it)

By: Winona Young Rarely do cancelled shows ever see justice. They either go gently into the night or are mourned by fans, whose cries fall...

Witchling is a gorgeous, albeit incomplete, tale

By: Natasha Tar I picked up this zine four years ago, yet even now I like flipping through it for the art. Witchling is a...

Cheesy to gritty: the turning point for Batman’s character

By: Saif Nayani In February 1986, DC Comics began publishing Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, a four-issue comic mini-series by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, and...

Hunt for the best: Burgers of Burnaby campus

Written and photographed by: Gene Cole  A&W What? The Double Teen Burger Price? $7.99 This fast food company is not exclusive to SFU, but it’s a beneficial starting point...

At the Rogers Arena

By: Hannah Davis Rogers Arena is one of the more spacious venues in downtown Vancouver, and it’s perfect for accommodating lavish performances. I’m here to...

Album Reviews

By: Neil MacAlister, Geron Malbas, and Courtney Miller Streams of Thought, Vol. 1 by Black Thought and 9th Wonder Black Thought is one of the greatest living...

Actor’s Spotlight: Timothée Chalamet

By: Tiffany Chang You might vaguely remember him playing Matthew McConaughey’s son in Interstellar (2014), or his appearance in the critically acclaimed coming-of-age film, Lady...

Album versus Album: Brockhampton

By: Winona Young All-American Trash (2016) Think more Boyz II Men, less OFWGKTA. All-American Trash was Brockhampton’s first mixtape and it’s clear they hadn’t cemented their...