Monday Music: Vibing in the thrift store

By: Jerrica Zabala, SFU Student You walk into your favourite clothing store and there it is — the section with the beautiful red tags marking things...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Black Edition

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor The Black and African community are coming out to connect and play this summer with these amazing...

The Sylvia Platters unpacks complicated cultural upbringings in Youth Without Virtue

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor If you were looking for a short and sweet EP to listen to during coffee breaks on...

Hybridity highlights the collectivity of Asian Canadian diasporic experience and local Asian Canadian artists

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Hybridity begins with an introduction by multiple voices from featured artists overlapping each other — the hybridity...

Food for Thought: Butter Chicken

By: Roshi Chadha, SFU Student Being from Punjab, Northern India, I have many childhood memories of eating my favourite dish, butter chicken curry, with my parents....

Lower mainland Pride events to celebrate queerness

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Pride month is officially over, but July and August are home to Vancouver Pride Week and a multitude of queer community...

Jenn Edwards’ journey from figure skating to professional dance and back again

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate When someone asked me whether I miss my figure skating days, I usually summarize with, “I miss performing. I don’t miss...

Top cafés in Burnaby to work or study at this summer

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Most Vancouverites can appreciate the summer because of our city’s rainy disposition. So, it can feel unfair to...

Monday Music: Groovy tunes to blast on your way to a beach day

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor To be honest, I’m not a huge beach person because I’m a wimp when it comes to...

Changing how you think about fungi in What a Mushroom Lives For

By: Jocelyn Stevens, SFU Student On July 16, I found myself attending my first book launch event for SFU anthropology professor Michael Hathaway’s new book, What...