Spend Black History Month with SOCA

By: Winona Young February is not only the month of love, but more importantly, Black History Month! Spend the month right here at SFU with events...

Read all you can at the 34th Annual Jewish Book Festival

By: Winona Young Calling all bookworms: the Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival is here! Running from February 9 to 14, this year’s festival is packed...

How Deaf storytelling breathed new life into Hamlet’s story

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor   Time to break the fourth wall and preface this by admitting that I am still absolutely, completely destroyed by the...

The Fore-Playlist

By: Winona Young, Andrea Renney, Kim Regala, Kitty Cheung, and Geron Malbas   We would ideally have 69 tracks on this playlist, but for our Sex,...

Queer female music artists you need to know

By: Kitty Cheung, Beatriz Fernandes, Yelin Gemma Lee, and Winona Young   Rina Sawayama Must-know tracks: “Take Me As I Am” “Cherry” “10-20-40" She’s a former model, she’s a...

Four times sex taboos were done right in TV/Film

By: Beatriz Fernandes, Kim Regala, and Winona Young   Abortion in The Obvious Child It’s the classic story of boy meets girl, girl gets pregnant, and girl decides...

Album Reviews

By: Alex Bloom CARE FOR ME by Saba Intimate. Moving. Graceful. These are three words that come to mind instantly after listening to Saba’s 2018 album,...

Annihilation is a beautiful ordeal

By: Alex Bloom Jeff Vandermeer’s Annihilation is the first book in the Southern Reach Trilogy, and it will pull you in immediately with its rich...

Bas, and the Beautiful Effect of Hip-Hop

By: Youeal Abera, Staff Writer In a time where hip-hop has officially become the most popular music in America, the genre’s market has become oversaturated...

Hunt for the Best: Coffee at Burnaby Campus

By: Natasha Tar, Peak Associate Coffee is a university must, but answer me honestly: have you been anywhere but Tim Hortons and Starbucks for your pre-class hot bean water?...