un/settled exhibit prompts students to create thought-provoking book display on Black artistry and solidarity

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor un/settled was a 240 foot installation celebrating Black womanhood, produced by Chantal Gibson and Dr. Otoniya J. Okot...

Around the table: Chinese and Vietnamese Lunar New Year treats

By: Nancy La, News Editor and Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Bánh Tét Growing up in Vietnam, there is no Lunar New Year without some bánh...

Linda Kanyamuna shares why content creation brings her joy

By: Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer SFU student Linda Kanyamuna is a pro when it comes to content creation. As SFU Surge’s podcast host and SFU Women...

Perfect Fit: Eco-friendly essentials under $50

By: Makena Leyh, SFU Student Shopping sustainably can be challenging when working within the restrictive budget of an average university student. Responsibly sourced alternatives to factory-produced...

Four accessible ways to make art at home

By: Pamela Subia, SFU Student Many memorable artists, from Beatrix Potter to Billie Eilish, started at home. However, there is still a misconception that artmaking...

Iron Widow is a searing debut novel

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Iron Widow is a historical reimagination of Wu Zetian, China’s only woman emperor, set in a society and culture that...

“Not My Age” set to screen at the 2022 Vancouver Short Film Festival

By: Luke Faulks, Staff Writer Fresh from winning Best First Time Director for Short at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival, Kaitlyn Lee’s student film, Not...

Food for Thought: Pancit canton

By: Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer Pancit canton is a stir-fried noodle dish with seafood and vegetables. The flavours of shrimp, soy sauce, and black pepper...

“I Cannot Lie to the Stars that Made Me” is a loving dedication to community

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Content warning: Explicit mention of suicidal ideation in the fourth paragraph.  When I first listen to the ethereal harmonies introducing Catherine...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Jan 17–23

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival | Runs until February 16 | FREE | PoMoArts | Online and in-person The Community Arts Council of...