Windows to the past: building up historic Chinatown

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor Growing up, my fondest memories of Chinatown were walking through the iconic Millenium Gate that greets every visitor and seeing...

Community-focused gardening

By: Meera Eragoda, Features Editor Editor's note: This piece has been updated to reflect Embark Sustainability Society is a non-profit group located on SFU's campuses. “Gardening is...

Harm reduction and the overdose crisis in BC

by Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate For the past two years, BC has been plagued by the COVID-19 pandemic that has resulted in thousands of deaths....

I feel as invisible as my disability

by Olivia Visser, SFU Student If someone asks me how I am, I tell them I’m fine. I am not fine. My neck can hardly...

Learning about the wonders of the stars at Starry Nights

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer On a clear evening in February, the Trottier Observatory held its first in-person Starry Nights event in 2022. As the...

Club Profile: SFU350

By:  Luke Faulks, Staff Writer 350 parts per million (ppm). Scientists suggest this is the maximum number of carbon dioxide particles that should be in...

You can’t pour from an empty cup

By: Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate I had a friend — let’s call her Willow. This friendship progressed to the point where we confided in each other...

Black excellence at SFU

by Tamanna T., Staff Writer and Marco Ovies, Features Editor Dr. David Chariandy  One of the most accomplished professors at SFU is Dr. David Chariandy. A...

My perfectionism nearly ruined me

by Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate You knew my type in high school. I always sat in the front row and was a part of...

Study tips for exam season

by Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate Stop procrastinating  If I have just called you out, my sincerest apologies. I just thought: why procrastinate...