Green Party at SFU welcomes party leader Elizabeth May

By: Olivia Roberts This past Friday, the SFU Greens hosted Green Party leader Elizabeth May, who is also the Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands. May discussed...

Talking fair trade at SFU

SFU has been a fair trade campus since 2012. This year, SFU Ancillary Services and the Canadian Fair Trade Network (CFTN) is hoping to...

World News Beat

By: Ana Maria Mejia-Morales USA – The CIA can’t keep their secrets Documents released on Tuesday by Wikileaks describe the extent to which the the...

All systems go for second Annual Anatomy Fashion Show

On Saturday, March 4, SFU’s co-ed pre-medical fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon hosted their second annual Anatomy Fashion Show at Harbour Centre. Instead of designer...

International Women’s Day Gala inspires SFU’s women in business

By: Mika Nuval Young Women in Business SFU celebrated women’s accomplishments in pushing for social, economic, and political equality with the seventh-year return of their pillar...

What role does Canada play in the Middle East and the refugee crisis?

By: Ana Maria Mejia-Morales As SFU’s Public Square Community Summit comes to an end, one last issue had to be discussed: the Middle East and the...

SFSS reopens possibility of creating a stadium after all

SFU football may not have had a win on the field this season, but their field might be getting its own win. After the...

Trump Tower officially opens in Vancouver, welcomed by protesters

By: Benjamin Mussett It was a brisk February day and the sound of Indigenous prayer songs echoed down the street. A crowd of demonstrators, onlookers,...

World News Beat

By: Ana Maria Mejia-Morales Chile – Chile without water Santiago, capital of Chile, was deprived of water for four days after mudslides contaminated the Maipo River, the...

Board of Governors, Senate elections wrap up

Simon Fraser University wrapped up its student elections. While they didn’t release any statistics about how many students voted or how they voted, they...