SFU Student Presidents: Where are they now?

INTRODUCTION Almost a year after SFU opened its doors on September 9, 1965, student president Tony Buzan penned a letter in the university’s yearbook addressed...

The History of Women at SFU

By: Micaela Evans and Cecile Favron In the summer of 1968, a group of women with children approached the SFU administration and asked for a...

SFU Remembers: Ted Dobb

A few weeks ago, SFU lost one of the most important and beloved people to ever grace our campus. Ted Dobb, the longest-serving head librarian...

Be an Entrepreneur

Recently, I wrote the Law School Admission Test and applied to UBC Law. I’m trying to follow that ‘tried and true’ method of going...

City of VancUBER

Recently, I visited a friend of mine in Montreal. After a night out, we decided to try to catch a ride home using Uber,...

Biological Love

As a small child, I loved spending days at the beach digging for shellfish, heaving rocks aside to reveal tiny scrambling crabs, and peering...

Moneyballers

Imagine a popular restaurant with a group of talented chefs. The owner wants to introduce a new dish — something that is both new...

More Than Just a Month

As we sat in the bleachers overlooking the men’s basketball game and discussed plans for upcoming Black History Month celebrations for the Black Awareness Students’...

Get out of the classroom

This past summer, I embarked on one of the most memorable adventures of my life. It has become clear to me now — six...

Get them the Greek

The idea of sororities and fraternities, and Greek Life as a whole, has always been a debate on university campuses. Whether universities — and...