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      This is a photo of a riparian ecosystem on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh land. Many rocks and trees meet a small river.

      Squamish Nation and province sign land stewardship agreement

      This is a photo of the SFU Surrey Engineering Building from the inside. There are numerous levels to the building, artificial trees, and a wide staircase in the photo.

      TSSU speaks on latest updates to IP policy

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      How prepared is SFU for the “Big One?”

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      Senate Spotlight: New intellectual property policy and 2025–30 academic plan drafts

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      ILLUSTRATION: a lecture hall, with students using their electronic devices (laptops, and tablets). Some are online shopping, some are one social media websites, and others are messaging their friends. While a professor is lecturing in front of the class.

      Our devices aren’t ruining education, but they’re not helping either

      An image of a disability pride flag pin held by a person — only a hand is visible — with a black backdrop.

      SFU needs to improve their accommodations system

      an illustration of a person laying in bed, under the covers, with their feet sticking out because they’re too tall!

      What Grinds Our Knees: Being too tall

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      Canada should prioritize domestic needs over NATO spending

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      Vancouver punk’s role in creating community in an introvert’s city

      This is a photo of someone watching an edit of a jet fighter on Youtube on their laptop

      Aurafarming the military through popular songs is ironic and wrong

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      Four book recommendations for Disability Pride Month

      This is a photo taken at the Report on the Thing exhibition

      SFU artists bend reality in Report on the Thing exhibit

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      A brown wooden welcome signage on a fence, green plants in the back.

      Local gardens for local harvest

      A photo of Sean Orr sitting on a desk, a name tag in front of him.

      SFYou: Punk rocker in local politics Sean Orr

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      AI has changed the job market and its rules

      cartoon of a blond man uncovering another individual with a mask while money falls out

      Bill C-5 cuts red tape in service of capitalism

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      McFogg the Dog sitting outside of a closet with pride flags around him. He is holding a microphone.

      EXCLUSIVE: McFogg the Dog comes out as gay

      PHOTO (turned into EDIT): of someone sitting in the MBC food court (camera angle facing the restaurants) looking very constipated. In their hands should be a Robert Frost poetry book (should be available by request at the library). In front of the subject should be a prop that makes it look like they've just had some food at the caf.

      Rating MBC food choices based on how likely I am to…

      ILLUSTRATION: of Lana Del Rey's hologram (we should make it clear that it's a hologram make her body see-through if that makes sense). She should be on a stage that says 2025 SFSS Fall Kickoff. Below the stage are the backs of many students.

      Lana Del Rey’s hologram to headline Fall Kickoff

      A middle-aged woman standing in front of the logo of the new OneBC Party

      The OneBC party is here to stop Comrade Rustad

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      A man in a Team USA jersey (left) shaking hands with a man in a suit (right) with a hockey rink in the background.

      Wayne Gretzky’s false Canadiana

      A woman is carried by a bunch of women basketball players in SFU uniforms. Draped over her is the netting from a basketball hoop.

      Former SFU women’s basketball coach inducted into Canadian Basketball Hall of…

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      How the Red Leafs fared to start 2025

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      Staying active when everything feels expensive

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      Trump loses historic match of geopolitical chess

      A set of cards with different animal-like illustrations representing different faculties: A raccoon wearing a suit and tie, holding a phone A raccoon standing on its hind legs, to its right a stack of books. A dolphin with markings on its skin, floating in front of a laptop. A panda in a lab coat holding test tubes An elephant holding a paintbrush and a phone. A rodent-like creature with a nurse's hat and a face mask, holding a syringe. A creature with purple skin and green hair pointing towards a blackboard. A tiger with a leaf instead of a tail and a blue cap.

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