The double edged sword of the Arab Spring

Counter-point: foreign aid has some unfortunate repercussions To see point, click here! By Kai Yang Shiao Graphic by Ben Buckley During the Arab Spring, the ousting of dictators...

The hero Canadians deserve

Why Terry Fox is the perfect candidate for the World’s Best Canadian award By David Dyck Photos by Mark Burnham What is Terry Fox famous for? No,...

Clybourne Park a relevant racial discussion

 Whites and colours are not washed separately in this companion play to 1959’s A Raisin in the Sun. By Esther Tung Photos by David Cooper “How is...

Totem pole-naming ceremony honours restorative justice activist

Liz Elliott’s spirit commemorated by the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation    By Alison Roach Photos by Marianne Meadahl Almost exactly a year after she lost her battle with...

Intolerance and division: the agenda of the P.Q. minority government?

Canadian politics taking a turn for the undemocratic By Kai Yang Shiao Photos by Ben Buckley Although it failed to win a majority of the seats in...

It pays to be dominant

How to avoid an accident, or at least make sure you get paid By Paul Hurst Photos by Rool Paap Please remain calm. You’ve just had your...

Deerhoof playfully brushes off Breakup

Breakup Song just wants to keep dancing. By Max Hill Advertising their new album as “noise jingles for parties,” Deerhoof doesn’t disappoint. Indeed, 2012’s Breakup Song is...

When friend becomes a verb

 Urban Conspiracy Cabaret tackles isolation and disconnection. By Monica Miller In an increasingly global city, urban society, and interactive culture, why do we feel more isolated...

Meaty eats sure to bring out the Wildebeest in you

Wildebeest is not for the faint of heart. By Ljudmila Petrovic Located at 120 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Wildebeest started with co-owners James Iranzad and Josh...

Tracing queer history on campus

Out on Campus' Queer History Project seeks to demonstrate SFU's continued engagement with the queer community at large. By Rachel Braeuer Photos by Mark Burnham For many,...