What students need to know about the possible TransLink strike

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-chief  UPDATE, 10/31/2019: The first phase of the Metro Vancouver transit strike is set to begin Friday, November 1 as a partial...

SFYOU: Alumna Yvonne Hanson takes her environmental and humanitarian activism to the federal campaign

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate  Name: Yvonne Hanson  Pronouns: She/her/hers Department Affiliation: BA, Political Science Hometown: Squamish, BC  Occupation: NDP candidate for Vancouver-Granville, portrait photographer, customer service worker...

Student recipe box: It’s soup season, my dudes

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief  A fun fact about me is that I have a Pinboard called “SOUP SOUP SOUP SOUP.” I am not ashamed. In...

You’re a student and a citizen: A cheat sheet on when, where, and how students can vote this 2019 election

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief  Like a rare meteor that only appears when the Governor General calls — it’s election time in Canada; which means that...

Student subscriptions: What services and apps SFU students are using their little money on

By: Kayli Jamieson, Gurpreet Kambo, Nicole Magas, and Winona Young   Amazon Prime Student | $3.99 per month | Online delivery store Prime is a service that supposedly allows...

Molé, wiener schnitzel, and me: what it means to be biracial 

By: Marco Ovies, Staff Writer   I was in high school and coming back from Europe. My family planned to pick me up at baggage claim,...

Clubs Day, but shorter: a semi-comprehensive guide on SFU’s student clubs

Compiled by Winona Young, Features Editor If you didn’t have time to drop by Burnaby campus’ clubs days last week, don’t worry. The Peak...

Claypot rice in cramped apartments: Reflecting on my cultural identity in Hong Kong

By: Kitty Cheung, Peak Associate “I wanted to soak up and bring back as much of Hong Kong as I possibly could.” The first time I...

Mysteries of the AQ pond’s Koi fish revealed

By: Jennifer Low, Peak Associate  “The Pond was not intended for fish” SFU’s Academic Quadrangle (AQ) reflecting pond is a place for contemplation, deep reflection,...