Sunset Rollercoaster discusses inspirations, sound, and creative process on their new album Soft Storm

By: Michelle Young, News Editor Synthy band Sunset Rollercoaster has returned with another dreamy record. The alternative Taiwanese band consists of members Tseng Kuo-Heng (vocals...

Discover the horrors of new worlds with these spooky movies

By: Pamela Subía, SFU Student Horror movies are largely known for their gore, suspense, supernatural occurrences, and societal commentary — but they also have the ability...

Need to Know, Need to Go: October 26 to November 1

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) events | October 27 to 30 | Free The SFSS is wrapping up their...

Monday Music: Songs for when you’re trapped in a horror movie of your own making

By: Kimia Mansouri, SFU Student The veil between the world of the living and the dead is at its thinnest. So bathe under the rare,...

Deaf U pushes deaf culture into the mainstream by focusing on deaf perspectives

By: Serena Bains, Staff Writer New eight-episode Netflix series Deaf U was released on October 9. The series follows the lives of deaf students at...

Halloween treats to get in your belly before the end of October

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate and Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor BAK’D Cookies — Trick or Treat Cookie There are regular cookies, and then there...

Need to Know, Need to Go – October 19 to 25

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Simon Fraser Student Societies (SFSS) Events | October 19–23 | Free The SFSS is hosting a string of events...

Ease into the Halloween mood with these digestible and engaging comics

By: Kelly Chia, Peak Associate Sing the Moon Down by Loki Sing the Moon Down is an adorable queer webcomic featuring a witch named Sam and...

Vancouver Writers Fest is back with stacks of books, events, and authors

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate The annual Vancouver Writers Fest (VWF) is returning from October 19 to 25 and will showcase over 70 authors. The...

SFU publications and initiatives that students can contribute to

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer CJSF CJSF is a radio station which broadcasts from SFU’s Burnaby campus. The community station is a non-commercial broadcasting programme and...