How to spend a day at . . . Granville Island

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor With a bustling public market and beautiful views of False Creek, Granville Island is one of the...

A tour of Rooted: Dining Commons’ inventive Indigenous food menu

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor For National Indigenous Peoples’ Day on June 21, SFU Dining Commons put the spotlight on Rooted. This...

HalfSoul chronicles the struggles of mental health, identity, and morality

By: Kaja Antic, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of death and trauma. For local freelance and comic artist Scarlet Wings Kaili (Kelly Chen), HalfSoul began as...

la lune rocks on with songs of disparity

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Disparity is defined as “a noticeable and usually significant difference or similarity.” However, in the case of Vancouver indie-rock and...

Theatre Under The Stars’ CATS features two SFU dance majors

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer From July 5 to August 24, Theatre Under the Stars is coming back to Stanley Park’s Malkin Bowl. One...

Indigenous songwriters illuminating ancestral languages

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of colonialism.  Elisapie Prolific Inuk singer-songwriter Elisapie’s latest album, Inuktitut, covers ten pop and rock classics translated into ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ (Inuktitut)....

Grade School’s alt-rock brings coming-of-age movies to life

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Known around Vancouver as the Peach Pit twin of the alternative-rock scene, Grade School creates their own sound while...

Looking back at The Road Forward

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of assimilation, residential schools, and cultural genocide.  Colours bleed into the pages of a black...

Hidden Gems: Indigenous-owned businesses

By: Prerita Garg, SFU Student Tradish’s The Ancestor Café 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley Open Wednesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Online: tradishcanada.ca Tradish’s The Ancestor Café is the ideal...

In Case You Missed It: Children of Men explores being sedated to injustices around you

By: Yildiz Subuk, Peak Associate Content warning: violence, racism, Islamophobia, and genocide. Alfonso Cauron’s 2006 film, Children Of Men, tells two thematic stories that overlap  throughout...