Stressed and well-dressed

By: Jenna Beetstra   With final exams coming up, students are spending more time studying, less time sleeping, and even less time on things like getting ready...

Rating SFU’s presidents based solely on their buildings 2.0

By: J.J. McCullough and Jessica Pickering   Back in June of 2008, then opinions editor J.J. McCullough wrote an article judging SFU presidents and chancellors based solely...

Everyday activism

Today’s world can often seem like a cold and dark place. If you’re an arts and social sciences student, you may even be studying...

Vancouver eats

By: Megan Griffiths I love food and I spend far too much money on it. While intellectually, I understand that it is cheaper and healthier...

Is graduate school for you?

By: Aaron Richardson   What do I need to do to apply? If you’re thinking about grad school, the first thing to consider is the application. The application...

Rate my professors: Peak edition

Mary-Ellen Kelm History Whether you’re taking a history class because it’s your major or because you need to fill in a breadth requirement, try to take...

A day in the life of a TA

Being an undergraduate student isn’t always easy and you can’t help but think about what your life might be like after graduation. In a...

History comes alive through tales of the dead

Halloween may come once a year, but Vancouver is gothic and full of ghost stories year-round.  Or at least that’s what two walking companies,...

The power of a poem

the pain taught me how to write and the writing taught me how to heal –Harman Kaur   When asked why she is constantly compelled to put pen to paper,...

Fish tales: the collapse of BC’s wild salmon

“Shocking,” “contentious,” and “controversial” aren’t ordinarily words you hear associated with wild salmon but the truth is the salmon runs of 2016 and 2017...