Xiao Lu and the “fight for authorship” over her art

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of gunshots used for art-making.  Note: quotations taken from Xiao Lu were translated from Mandarin to English...

Intimacy and Distances bridges the gap of the pandemic’s isolation

By: Matthew Wong, SFU Student From my 224 square-foot tower, I gazed longingly out the window. I was pale and drained, and no visitors came...

Create & Enter: Writing opportunities

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Cultures Editor PolterGeist writing contest Deadline: November 13 at 11:59 p.m. PST Geist, a Canadian literary magazine of all things fact and...

Monday Music: Commuter jams

By: Omar Nsouli Whether you commute to campus by car, bus, or . . . a helicopter, for all I know, Monday mornings can sometimes...

To be long but not for too long

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer A contemplative poem that delves into the complexities of human belonging, exploring the various paths we take in our search...

What’s In & What’s Out: Current fashion favourites

By: Tian Davidson I’m an avid fan of fashion, and get my inspiration from TikTok and Pinterest — places where trends change rapidly and you...

Innovative Indigenous artists

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer and Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Indigenous Peoples have been making music on this land since time immemorial. Music...

A closer look at SFU’s Indigenous art displays

By: Olivia Visser, Copy Editor Lhuḵw’lhuḵw’áyten (Burnaby Mountain) has been home to hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh people for thousands of years. Today, the mountain is known...

Creative Corner: Five economic ways to spice up your home this fall

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer I’ve spent the last few weeks upping my home decorating game. There’s something about cute and colourful organizers in my...

Bottoms is unabashedly gay, unhinged, and bloody

By: Emilio Gutierrez, SFU Student When I first read the synopsis of Emma Seligman’s Bottoms — two girls start a fight club at their high...