Monday Music: Instrumental bangers

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate From the long hours spent with course materials, many of us are probably getting to know our study playlists pretty...

“Tongues” explores the complexities of language

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor I’ve always had a complex relationship with language. As a child, I was ashamed of Spanish. I begged my mother...

Generous Thieves blends genres in their debut EP, The Severity of Where We’re Going

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Local reggae band Generous Thieves released their EP, The Severity of Where We’re Going, on October 15, 2021. The three...

Four Halloween-themed events taking place at SFU

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate HerCampus SFU: Spooky Soiree | October 27, 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. | FREE | SFU Burnaby (AQ 5047)    Join HerCampus SFU (HC...

Monday Music: Songs for potion brewing

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor October — the month of goblins, ghouls, and ghosts. As someone who almost exclusively read fantasy novels as a kid,...

Japanese horror movies: the essentials (and some hidden gems)

By: Lester Leong, SFU Student Japanese horror movies are a different beast than their Western counterparts. While most Western horror movies usually employ cheap scares...

Trick or treat? Find out which sweets are good to eat

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor When I think of Halloween, my mind immediately goes to candy — specifically, the Nestlé chocolates I used...

Ariel Hudnall discusses marketing Vancouver Writers Fest and other publishing industry experiences

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor I was in eighth grade when I attended Vancouver Writers Fest (VWF) for the first time. It was...

Venture into the audio archives: an interview with SpokenWeb

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Listening to a story read out loud can engage your emotions. SpokenWeb is a podcast program that presents archival recordings...

Six must-read books for Women’s History Month

By: Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall In Hood Feminism, author Mikki Kendall connects “race,...