Digital photovoice and healthy masculinity

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer Due to toxic masculinity, a taboo still exists around conversations about men’s mental health struggles or their ability to...

Nutritious Nibbles: Chana chaat

By: Rehma Adnan, SFU Student Looking for the perfect meal-prep salad? Here’s my family recipe of a fresh and flavourful fibre-loaded Pakistani salad called chana...

Reservation Dogs is the perfect summer watch

By: Sia Garg, SFU Student While June is National Indigenous History Month in the north of Turtle Island (Canada), reflection on the history of dispossession,...

Mi’gmaq dancer Cheyenne Seary explores her artistic vision

By: Nejdana Houshyar, Peak Associate On June 5 and 7, Mi’gmaq dance artist Cheyenne Seary debuted her latest piece, “Casseiopia,” with the All Bodies...

Nine minutes to celebrate a Canadian soccer star’s inspiring life

By: Tomos Land, Staff Writer Kind of a Big Deal, a short animated documentary recently released by the Knowledge Network, provides a brief but compelling...

Soccer is the game of life: Carling Jackson’s “Uprooted to Unstoppable”

By:  Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer In light of the first days of the 2026 FIFA World Cup getting underway, and to celebrate World Football (Soccer)...

A shared self in Simorgh: a self-portrait

By: Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer The art exhibit Simorgh: a self-portrait is currently on display at the Audain Gallery at SFU’s School for the Contemporary...

Searching for identity amid ongoing reconciliation

By: Diya Brar, SFU Student Content warning: mention of residential schools. Directed by Iranian Canadian filmmaker Hossein Martin Fazeli, I Am Gitxsan was screened at the...

Nutritious Nibbles: Tapsilog

By: Marie Jen Galilo, Staff Writer Silogs are an everyday breakfast favourite of Filipino households, consisting of three main components: sinangag (garlic fried rice), pritong...

Between suffering and saviourship

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of domestic abuse. If the 104-minute movie The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open feels like...