Monday Music: Nostalgic songs from my iPod Nano

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor If I could bring back any cultural artifact from my formative years, it would be my iPod Nano....

Food for Thought: The desperate journey to my Ketoprak

By: Emily Huang, SFU Student It all started when my parents in Indonesia sent me a picture of the Ketoprak they had for lunch.  As...

Cozy games for a cozy autumn

By: Meera Eragoda, Peak Associate The final light of summer is fading away and soon, reds, yellows, and oranges will begin to colour the ground....

VIFF 2022 Program Highlights

By: Emma Best, Peak Associate Film fans rejoice! With 135 features and 102 shorts, this year’s Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) program is jam-packed, offering...

Rilakkuma’s Theme Park Adventure doesn’t live up to its predecessor

By: Michelle Young, Editor-in-Chief Rilakkuma is an adorable brown plush bear from Japan, loved by many. His friends, Korilakkuma and Kiiroitori also feature in the...

Monday Music: Upbeat Japanese electronic artists

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Whether you’re studying or riding the SkyTrain, upbeat electronic music is an unbeatable way to pass the time in peace....

An autistic person’s review of “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Netflix K-drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo follows the life of a young autistic attorney, Woo Young Woo, who lives in Seoul...

Monday Music: Songs to say good-bye to summer to

By: Michelle Young, Editor-in-Chief Autumn comes with purple skies, early sunsets, and a crisp wind. To me, fall means oversized hoodies and introspection while the...

SFU Dining Commons: New look, same culinary experience

By: C Icart, Staff Writer The Dining Commons is finally open! It boasts 28,000 square ft, 500 seats, and took $26 million to construct. But...

Bajo la corteza: the unifying fragility of the environment and humankind

By: Clarence Ndabahwerize, Staff Writer  Part of the Vancouver Latin American Film Festival, Martín Heredia Troncoso’s Bajo la corteza (Under Bark) begins with a raging...