Flickering Storm’s pop culture-themed creations give back to communities in need

By: Carter Hemion, Staff Writer SFU student Bernice Mau and alum Brianna Mau created Etsy shop Flickering Storm almost one year ago. The sisters embraced...

Food for Thought: Boodle Fight

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Many of my family members live in different countries, so there are few occasions where we can all gather together....

Isabella Wang: poetry is like being at home

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Isabella Wang, a third-year SFU student, has made impressive strides in the literary community as the author of two poetry...

Monday Music: Placebos to kick-start your day

By: Subaig Bindra, SFU Student Starting your day on the right note can be tough, especially if you have things to do like studying for...

Summer 2021 Gallery Guide

By: Paige Smith, Peak Associate Contemporary Art Gallery | Archival – for Rosario Cooper and my 10 year old self | Free | On until...

Need to Know, Need to Go: July 19–25

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate That Which Sustains Us | Ongoing | $10 for adults; free for Indigenous attendees | Museum of Vancouver The Museum of...

Dale Talde’s “Asian-American” cookbook is more profound than meets the eye

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor What does it mean to be “proudly inauthentic?” Dale Talde’s cookbook, Asian-American: Proudly Inauthentic Recipes from the Philippines...

Need to Know, Need to Go: July 12–18

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Trailblazing: Women in Canada Since 1867 | June 24–September 12 | FREE with registration | Museum of Surrey The Museum of...

Visual art students create thought-provoking artwork

By: Paige Smith, Peak Associate In the midst of the pandemic, SFU’s first-year master of fine arts (MFA) students have successfully assembled an in-person exhibition....

Monday Music: The Best Songs of 2021 (so far)

By: Ahad Ghani, SFU Student Halfway into 2021, this year has already been one of the strongest for music in recent memory, despite a global...