SFU fails to properly consult Indigenous students (again) and peoples regarding new First Peoples’ Gathering House (again)

By Harvin Bhathal, Features Editor On Orange Shirt Day, SFU held a ground awakening ceremony for the First Peoples Gathering House (FPGH), which will open...

SFYou: Yuthika Girme, Professor and podcast host

By Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Name: Yuthika Girme Pronouns: she/her /hers Departmental Affiliation: Assistant Professor, department of Psychology Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand During SFU’s transition to remote learning in...

Tales of pandemic defiance

Please get out of my personal bubble, I just want a coffee By: Espresso Myself With COVID-19 restrictions starting to lift, I was happy to be...

SFU’s COVID-19 and the Future of Democracy highlights activism arising from the pandemic

By Emma Jean, Staff Writer If anything good has emerged from this pandemic, it’s that the cracks in our systems have become more apparent than...

Holistic Nutritionist Rhiannon Lytle on maintaining mental and physical health in university

By Emma Jean, Staff Writer The back-to-school season is upon us and at this point, you know what that means: exciting change, neverending deadlines, job...

Scaling the wall of toxic masculinity and rediscovering sports as an adult

By Gurpreet Kambo, Peak Associate I’m just about at the top of an indoor rock climbing wall. There’s a red and black machine a couple...

How I lost a year of my life (and almost so much more) using SFU Health and Counselling Services

By Anonymous Growing up as an American-Canadian dual citizen, I came to Canada excited for the accessible health care I’d always heard about that was...

SFYou: Get the buzz on Professor Mark L. Winston

By Kelly Chia, Peak Associate Name: Mark L. Winston Pronouns: He/him/his Departmental Affiliation: Biological Sciences and the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue Hometown: South Euclid, Ohio Current Occupation:...

Being a visually impaired student in the age of COVID-19

By Gurpreet Kambo, Peak Associate This article is part of an ongoing series about how disabled students have transitioned to remote learning and pandemic living. “I've...

SFYou: Annie Ohana, teacher and activist

By Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate Name: Annie Ohana Pronouns: she / her Departmental Affiliation: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government (graduated in 2004), a Bachelor...