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,...

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...

Explore the Masters of Digital Media program

By: Alexander Kenny   In 2001, a company called Finning donated an 18-acre plot of land for the creation of the Great Northern Way campus. It...

I AM ABLE: Bringing visibility to disability

When I first meet Jien Hilario, she’s drinking Starbucks iced coffee and wearing colourful, beaded earrings. She tells me she loves to sing, dance,...

Wildlife and you at SFU

By: Gabrielle McLaren   All of British Columbia is considered bear country. There are between 120 and 150,000 black bears across the province, according to Wildsafe BC...

Our (sometimes troubling) history with the NCAA

On September 24, the SFU Clan football team had a historic loss in their homecoming game, losing by 76 points. They’re pushing almost three...

Do you know about SFU’s charity initiative?

  About the Kiva lending program Kiva is an international non-profit organization that’s consistently given four stars on Charity Navigator. They crowdfund loans through an economically...

The cutting edge of technology

By: Aaron Richardson Simon Fraser University is at the cutting edge of research in advanced organic materials. The Williams Group, headed by Dr. Vance Williams in...

A farewell interview with Leah Horlick

Walking through the Rotunda at the SFU Burnaby campus, you may notice an open door that invites a glance into a bright and spacious...