“Rebellion’s Daughter” is a captivating tale of courage and resilience

By: Tamanna T., Staff Writer In her historical fiction work Rebellion’s Daughter, author Judi Coburn depicts the struggle of being an outspoken woman in 19th...

Need to Know, Need to Go: Oct. 18–24

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Why the Arts Matter . . . Especially Now | Oct. 18, 5:30–6:45 p.m. | FREE | Online This...

Venture into the audio archives: an interview with SpokenWeb

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Listening to a story read out loud can engage your emotions. SpokenWeb is a podcast program that presents archival recordings...

Perfect Fit: Spooky essentials

By: Sherine Jeevakumar, SFU Student That time of year is fast approaching where ghosts and ghouls begin lurking around your neighbourhood. I’ve always enjoyed decorating...

Six must-read books for Women’s History Month

By: Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall In Hood Feminism, author Mikki Kendall connects “race,...

Need to Know, Need to Go: October 12–17

By: Zarena Zaidi, SFU Student Virtual Tour of Uninvited | Oct. 12, 12:30 p.m. | FREE | Online McMichael Canadian Art Collection is holding a virtual...

Monday Music: Songs for when you feel like the main character

By: Cristina Liao, SFU Student You know that feeling when you wish the whole world was yours? When you want to be the main character?...

“Sex Education”: a mixed bag of captivating and cringey

By: Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mention of sexual assault in paragraph four Sex Education returned to Netflix on September 17, 2021 for yet another comedic...

“Things We Feel But Do Not Say” holds a strong vision and powerful performance

By: Sara Brinkac, Peak Associate Content Warning: Things We Feel But Do Not Say is a story based primarily on the emotional and physical process...

Five films that put “international” in Vancouver International Film Festival

By: Emma Best, SFU Student The Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) celebrates its 40th season this year with over 110 feature films and 75 shorts....