Dr. Elizabeth Dingle helps make science more accessible with Pint of Science Festival

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Fast Facts Name: Dr. Elizabeth Dingle Pronouns: She / her / hers Departmental affiliation: Geology, postdoctoral research fellow Education:...

SFU Student’s Staycation Guide

By: Jennifer Low, Features Editor Bummed that classes, work, and other things have kept you in town this summer? To combat the sadness of seeing...

11 Ways Not to be “That Tourist” This Summer

By: Aiya Bowman, Peak Associate, and Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief “Hi! How may we help you?” You’ve heard it before, and if you’re travelling this summer,...

Love Letters to SFU #4 (To an SFU Prof)

By: Winona Young, Staff Writer Dear SFU prof, When I walked into my prof’s office hours, he recited Dr. Seuss to me. Mid-sentence. With no...

“Impactful, open, compassionate”: Giovanni HoSang’s vision for his SFSS presidency

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief Fast Facts Name: Giovanni HoSang Pronouns: He / him / his Departmental affiliation: Computing science, fourth year Hometown: Spanish Town, Jamaica Hobbies: Cricket, dancing...

An interview with the 2019 3M National Teaching Fellowship Recipient: Dr. Sheri Fabian

By: Mishaa Khan  Dr. Sheri Fabian, a lecturer at the School of Criminology, has always had a passion for teaching. In an interview with The...

What if being a student paid minimum wage?

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor Participants: Hannah Davis, Mishaa Khan, Gabrielle McLaren, Sakina Nazarali, and Amena Salman. Have you ever filled in a form and...

Adulthood 101: Plant Parenting

By: Jessie Morton  First off: the seven best plants for plant-parenting newbies Snake plant The ultimate hard-to-kill plant, it is commonly called the Mother in Law’s...

Hamish and Jo’s Adventures in France Part 6: A fruitful February

By: Hamish Clinton and Jozsef Varga  As it turns out, February on the French Riviera is pretty neat given that February is typically a boring...

Long story short: Don’t tell me to get back on the horse

By: Dilpreet Tatla  “You’re getting off the horse again?” This is a metaphor in my life that taunts me, because the first time I ever rode...