COVID Bingo

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer

Your weekly SFU Horoscopes: March 29–April 4

By: Charlotte Gravert, Peak Associate As spring arrives, the animals are waking up from hibernation! Who, you wonder, is your mammalian lookalike? The stars hold...

The “Leave Meeting” button: The red forbidden fruit

By: Nathan Tok / Peak Associate English 404W class. Week 2. When I first hath heard of Topics in Medieval Literature, I was told tales of...

Top Ten things that can be substituted for a personality

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer Liking an obscure musician that other people definitely haven’t heard of  We all know this person, and honestly? We all...

Your weekly SFU Horoscopes: March 22–28

By: Charlotte Gravert / Peak Associate Happy Equinox, everyone! You are formally invited to the annual spring fever infection party! Mild to severe symptoms are...

SFUnexplained: SFU started the pandemic to finish construction (and to make President Andrew Petter feel better)

By: Dev Petrovic, Staff Writer Don’t you think it’s a little strange that “construction” and “pandemic” have the same amount of syllables? Coincidence? I think...

My quirky quarantine habit: creating a deadly plague in The Sims

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer From the 20-somethings who are knitting, baking, and essentially living out the life they’ll be living in 50 years (back...

Your weekly SFU Horoscopes: March 15–21

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer Aries: Wow. You’re so sexy, Aries. Like really hot. You know what else is sexy? Submitting your assignments on time...

Four things I’m spending my student bursary on

By: Alex Masse, Staff Writer Well, we got our bursaries, I guess. And if you’re anything like most of the student populace, your tuition was...

A surprise revisit from 2006

By: Charlotte Gravert, Peak Associate I’ve been feeling funny lately. Could it be the annual spring fever? It’s already March and the midterm season is...