Unearthing the connection between climate change and food insecurity

by Sara Wong, Arts Editor Just a few months ago, BC experienced an unprecedented heat wave, which reached temperatures close to 50°C and resulted in...

What is Truth and Reconciliation Day?

by Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Content warning: residential schools, racial trauma, sexual assault, and violence September 30, 2021, will be Canada’s first Truth and Reconciliation Day....

Fun facts about SFU Burnaby campus locations

by Marco Ovies, Features Editor So you’ve been on campus for a couple of weeks now and you’ve managed to figure out where all of...

Zoom is distorting your self-image

by Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer As COVID-19 numbers began to rise in March 2020, school, work, and social events suddenly went remote, converging on one...

An overview of the major Canadian parties’ platforms

by Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer On August 15, 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the next Canadian federal election will be on September 20, 2021....

Staying safe this cuffing season

by Victoria Loptka You’ve been swiping, liking, messaging, and now you’ve found your new potential boo. It’s time to go on your first date. Dating...

Ali Zohar on growing up in Bangladesh, family, and determination

by Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer Name: Ali Zohar Pronouns: He/Him/His Major: Communication Position: Defensive midfielder  Favourite soccer player: Zinedine Zidane Fun fact: Loves to watch anime   Four new players joined SFU’s...

The roots and lost radicalism of Labour Day

by Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief If you’re anything like me, you’ve viewed the first Monday of September as nothing more than your last day of freedom...

A beginner’s guide to styling yourself post-pandemic

by Jaymee Salisi, News Writer After a year of getting out of bed, changing out of my pyjamas, and opting for a slightly nicer pair...

Let’s explore SFU’s campus life

by Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate Burnaby Mountain — whose base is named Lhuḵw’lhuḵw’áyten by the Squamish people in reference to its groves of Arbutus trees — hosts...