Terry Fox run celebrates 35 years of fundraising for cancer research

Despite the cold and foggy day weather, over 1,000 student participants and volunteers gathered at Convocation Mall on Friday, October 2 to run and...

Satellite Signals

Woodward's Reel Causes is offering a screening of the provocative film The Price We Pay on October 14 at the Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema at the...

Experts look at culture of fear in Canadian politics

“Yes in Canada.” That was one of the stronger statements expressed by the panelists at the SFU event, The Canadian Election and the Politics...

“Not-a-Party” election party celebrates nonpartisan politics

In what comedian Charlie Demers referred to as “the most positive use of an old porno theatre,” the Not-a-Party Election Party lit up the...

University revokes Union’s health benefits amidst ongoing dispute

SFU administration has decided to revoke the MSP (Medical Services Plan), dental, and extended health benefits of all Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU) members...

Who really leads in a minority government?

SFU’s Centre for Dialogue and The Vancouver Sun co-hosted a panel to delve into what it is, exactly, that minority governments do in Canada. The...

SFU students launch divestment campaign

In light of SFU’s 50th anniversary, Embark (formerly Sustainable SFU), SFU 350, and Divest SFU believe it is the perfect time for the university...

Bill Nye challenges SFU grads to “Change the world!”

Bill Nye, more fondly known by many as the “Science Guy,” graced the stage at SFU’s fall convocation as he received an honorary degree...

SFU prepares for administrative overhaul after two VPs resign

SFU is only a month into its fall semester, but already the administration is facing a massive overhaul as Philip Steenkamp, VP External Relations,...

Women with HIV at greater risk for cancer

A new study published by SFU researchers suggests that women who are living with HIV may be more likely to develop cancer. Published in...