Hidden Gems: Cultural cuisines

By: Marie Jen Galilo, SFU Student Rather than eating at the same restaurants all the time, why not discover something new? Don’t miss out on...

Albums from Juno award-winning Canadian artists

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer The Beaches — Blame My Ex Available September 15 Toronto-based alternative rock band, The Beaches, are about to release their anticipated album...

Food for Thought: Coffee’s mystical origins

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer The rich, inviting smell of coffee is like a magical wake-up call for your senses. But did you know that...

Nutritious Nibbles: Homestyle mac and cheese

By: Gurneet Lohcham, SFU Student I’ve always loved to cook, but as a busy university student with very little time to do so, I’ve had...

MONOVA is the little gem of North Vancouver

By: Maia Lomelino (She/They), SFU Student Content warning: mentions of residential schools and internment camps. It’s not new that the Shipyards region in North Vancouver is...

Create & Enter: Nature photography contests

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer What’s better than snapping a few nature shots and trying your hand at winning some snazzy prizes? The following is...

Before They Cut Down Our Tree ponders growing out of friendship

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor An almost universal experience of adulthood is learning to accept that friendships change over time. For playwright Karter...

Films that are perfect for this bright season

By: Kiara Co, SFU Student Asteroid City directed by Wes Anderson  A charming film that balances both comedy and drama, Anderson does it again with his...

Bright Futures is a time capsule of Bill Reid’s legacy

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor You probably know Bill Reid (1920–1998) for his grand jade sculpture at the YVR airport, an image which...

Nimona shows rebellion and heart

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Based on its premise alone, I knew the movie Nimona would have my heart; anyone who knows me, knows I adore...