SFU student aids in Bolivian economic development

Gretchen Hernandez, a recent SFU graduate with a PhD in geography, has been passionately involved in a Community Economic Development (CED) program for Bolivia’s...

Justin Trudeau: “He’s got to prove himself”

Canadians turned out to the polls last Monday in the highest numbers since 1993, and voted in a Liberal majority government. Newly elected Prime...

Decorative contact lenses have potential to cause infection

Having spiderwebs for irises eyes may seem like an easy and cheap way to give your Halloween costume some edge, but if you’re not...

SFU Vancouver showcases community engagement at Open House

SFU Vancouver opened its doors to the public at Harbour Centre last Wednesday as part of SFU’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Nearly 800 people attended...

SFU students create fish-sitting system

Five SFU students who joined Tech Entrepreneurship@SFU are making waves with their new fish tank monitor. Leonie Tharratt, Kyle Tharratt, Spencer Arbour, Kevin Cruz, and...

SFU students honoured at We Day

20,000 students and educators from over 700 schools gathered in Rogers Arena on October 21 to celebrate We Day, one of a series of...

SFU post-doc publishes science fiction novel

An SFU scientist is turning science into fiction by publishing a novel that tells that tale of the first contact between humans and extraterrestrials. The...

SFU explores open educational resources

This Fall, SFU students returned to crowded morning buses, late nights of studying, and increasingly inflated textbook prices. According to an estimation by the Simon...

Satellite Signals

Woodward's SFU is hosting a talk that will look into whether or not the cinematic experience tends to raise awareness of world suffering. This event...

We Were Here First

CRAIG ASMUNDSON SFU Kinesiology professor Why did you choose to go to SFU? It was a much easier commute for me coming up here. I couldn’t...