Apocalypse now

By Devyn Lewis Illustration by Ariel Mitchell   Are we really that different from zombies? Picture this: you’re walking down a well-lit sidewalk, and you see someone approaching...

THE PEEEEEEK’S ENCYCLOWEENIA: Terrifying tidbits

By Ljudmila Petrovic Forgotten Halloween traditions Colcannon: This dish was common in Ireland, and was just a meal made of cabbage, kale, and potatoes. On Halloween,...

THE PEEEEEEK’S ENCYCLOWEENIA: The History of Halloween

By Ljudmila Petrovic Think Halloween and you probably think of trick-or-treating, jack-o’-lanterns, or which everyday concept you can make sexy. The contemporary image of Halloween,...

Sex work East and West: Part 2

  By Ljudmila Petrovic Prostitution has been called the oldest profession, and the debates around whether it should be de-criminalized or prohibited have raged across the...

Welcome to fabulous no-fun city Vancouver

By Esther Tung Re-Framing Vancouver’s “No-Fun City” title It’s nearing 10 p.m., and the poorest postal code in Canada is alive with laughter and excited chatter....

What’s in a name?

By Ljudmila Petrovic Every day we walk the hallways of SFU and casually refer to the buildings by their names or, more often, their acronyms:...

Sex work East and West: Part 1

Prostitution has been called the oldest profession, and debates over whether it should be de-criminalized have raged across the world. Sex work, whether legal...

Frat Race

By Ljudmila Petrovic SFU's growing Greek community   Photos by Mark Burnham Upon hearing the word “fraternity,” most of us can’t help but think of Animal House, and belligerent...

Ausumn Autumn

By Leah de Roy I love autumn. I anticipate the first falling leaf the way an eight-year-old waits for Christmas morning. I’m one of those...

Oktoberfest

By Adam Dewji Are you celebrating? Photos by Mark Burnham Costume provided by Karin's Dirndl (Facebook.com/TheRealBavarian; 778 688 7648) It’s October: season of crunchy leaves and scarves, Thanksgiving,...