So You Want a Career in Science

by Daniel Salcedo Rubio Hello everyone, here’s your resident grad student rambling once again about the wonders of the scientific community. You are probably asking, and...

Gaining a new sense of self through therapy

by Hannah Kazemi In July 2019, I had the single worst emotional breakdown I have ever experienced, driving down the highway at 2:00 a.m. on...

The ABCs of Fact Checking and Media Bias

by Daniel Salcedo Rubio A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article about the importance of scientific communications and novel steps STEM creators have...

How health officials have botched COVID-19 messaging

By Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Everyone wants the pandemic to be over, but we can’t will the virus away. We won’t bring an end to...

Remembering Marsha P. Johnson

by C Icart, Staff Writer Marsha P. Johnson was born on August 24, 1945. She was a Black trans woman, an activist, a sex worker,...

The many layers of disability and athleticism

By: Olivia Visser What does a disabled athlete look like to you? The Paralympics might come to mind, with their innovative mobility devices for competitors,...

Coco and the socio-cultural power of representation

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio The way media and mass communication outlets present marginalized groups can easily create bias in their audiences. When I was a...

Club Profile: VeggieSFU

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor The writer of this piece is affiliated with VeggieSFU.  VeggieSFU has been steadily racking up members and sparking discussions...

A newbie guide to Vancouver

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio Don’t worry, today I’m not speaking about science at all, I’m actually going to talk about my experience in Vancouver so...

The memefication of the Queen’s death

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of colonialism, genocide, and sexual assualt  Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ is dead and I feel like I’m one of...