SFU obtains poster collection covering 40 years of Vancouver culture

Written by: Michelle Gomez, Staff Writer SFU has received a poster collection which documents the past 40 years of Vancouver history, mainly through event promotion...

Board Shorts

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor   SFSS extends Mini Mart lease in MBC A motion to extend the Mini Mart convenience store lease in the Maggie...

Researchers study how to better treat mental health problems for seniors and youth

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   Video games can help seniors maintain health SFU education and gerontology researcher David Kaufman has found that playing video games...

Urban planning displaces Black populations, says professor

Written by: Michelle Gomez, Staff Writer   A public lecture held at SFU Harbour Centre on October 24 tackled the issue of how urban planning constantly...

World News Beats

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   China unveils massive sea bridge Chinese President Xi Jinping opened the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world, connecting Hong...

Students demand that “SFU Freeze Tuition Now!” as the university plans fee hikes

Written by: Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor   SFU is proposing an increase in tuition fees, but students are not happy. On October 23, SFU administration emailed...

Conversations around cultural appropriation sparked at SFU

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor   This Halloween season, SFU’s intercultural engagement team is working alongside other university departments, such as Residence and Housing, to...

Medical research breakthroughs at SFU

Written by: Trevor Steele, Peak Associate   Cannabis may help provide pain and seizure relief Recent research led by SFU faculty revealed how cannabis may help...

Provincial government launches two-pronged probe on money laundering

Written by Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor September 27 marked the start of Attorney General David Eby’s early-June promise of a second phase of investigation...

SFU survey suggests Vancouverites’ commitment to democracy is dropping

Written by Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate While Metro Vancouverites value democracy, many of them have become disengaged with it, according to a recent public opinion...