Hybridity highlights the collectivity of Asian Canadian diasporic experience and local Asian Canadian artists

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Hybridity begins with an introduction by multiple voices from featured artists overlapping each other — the hybridity...

Food for Thought: Butter Chicken

By: Roshi Chadha, SFU Student Being from Punjab, Northern India, I have many childhood memories of eating my favourite dish, butter chicken curry, with my parents....

Top cafés in Burnaby to work or study at this summer

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Most Vancouverites can appreciate the summer because of our city’s rainy disposition. So, it can feel unfair to...

Changing how you think about fungi in What a Mushroom Lives For

By: Jocelyn Stevens, SFU Student On July 16, I found myself attending my first book launch event for SFU anthropology professor Michael Hathaway’s new book, What...

Unraveling stories of “dreamers and changemakers” at the Xicanx exhibition

By: Pranjali J Mann, Staff Writer and Yelin Gemma Lee, Arts & Culture Editor Content warning: mentions of racialized violence against Latinx folks, El Paso mass...

Talking Stick Festival invites you to learn from Turtle Island’s groundbreaking artists

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate Talking Stick Festival (TSF) is about Indigenous artists coming together to present their work as a community.  Since the TSF’s introduction...

Food for Thought: Hainanese Chicken Rice

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor If you told seven year old me that she was getting a treat, she would picture Hainanese chicken rice. At six...

Four films to watch at this year’s DOXA Documentary Film Festival

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer It’s that time of the year again school is out for summer and the DOXA film festival is back! DOXA...

SFU Audain Gallery presents “Collecting Plum Blossoms,” a dazzling graduate-class student exhibition

Editor’s Note: A previous version failed to accredit the photographer of the published images. This has been updated to give Paige Smith full credit...

Peace Country gives city dwellers insight into climate change realities faced by northern BC’s small towns

By: Jocelyn Stevens, SFU student As a former northern BC small-town habitant, I was intrigued by the concept of Peace Country and pleasantly surprised at...