Black History Month is over, but Black history continues

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Another Black History Month (BHM) and Black Futures Month have passed, so, I’m taking this opportunity to reflect on the...

Lowering inflation isn’t enough to fix the rising cost of living

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Browsing news and social media these days feels increasingly dystopian. News feeds present articles about Canadians cutting back on prescription...

SFYou: Dr. Rebecca Cobb’s Close Relationships Lab

By: Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate and Research Assistant in the Close Relationships Lab “The love of your life.” “The one.” “Your person.” These expressions reference...

You cannot separate sports and politics

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of sexual assault, genocide, racism, and police brutality  We are less than a year and a half away from...

The twin earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Turkey is located directly on two main fault zones, making it a hotspot for earthquakes. The twin earthquakes of...

The Neurochemistry of love, desire, and attraction

By: Vee Babbar, SFU Student It’s likely we’ve all questioned the meaning of love at some point in our lives. Some might think they...

How love is celebrated around the world

By: Jeeya Parasbhai Khavadia, SFU student Victor-Marie Hugo, considered one of the most important French romantics, was a poet, novelist, and dramatist, internationally known for...

Happy Seollal!

By: Gem Yelin Lee, Copy Editor It’s January 21, and I come home to my mother on her eighth consecutive hour in the kitchen,...

Diving into the importance of drug decriminalization

By: C Icart, Staff Writer As of January 31, if you are 18 or older in BC, you “will now be able to possess up...

Hannah’s tips to survive SFU

By: Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer I’m in my last semester at SFU and looking back, there are many things I wish I had known when...