Green Gala raises environmental awareness

On the eve of the debut of her new opera, celebrated Canadian author Margaret Atwood had another place to be. At the Waterfront Fairmont hotel,...

Grad Gab

Student group leaders and representatives chatted and munched on an impressive selection of snack foods last Thursday, May 29 at the first Graduate Student...

Annual koi pond clean-up alarms students

Some students who arrived at SFU’s Burnaby campus were alarmed last week to find the iconic koi pond drained of water and devoid...

Political party emerges from leftist fractures

Out of the recent fracturing of Vancouver’s left-wing Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) party, a new political party has emerged to grapple with other...

Experts investigate ambiguous amphibian future

New information warns of increasing survival pressures on amphibian life in the Pacific Northwest as a result of climate change and non-native fish. SFU researchers...

Bookstore loses half a million dollars

After ending the 2013/2014 fiscal year with almost half a million dollars in losses, the SFU Bookstore is looking to new avenues to expand...

Ruff sex is hereditary

From one of the world’s largest ruff aviaries perched atop Burnaby mountain, SFU researcher David Lank has come across a crucial discovery that genetics...

Build SFU presents SUB architectural designs

Build SFU held a community update at the Think Tank last Wednesday, where architects Perkins+Will presented proposed exterior designs and floor plans for the...

Aggression rises in Surrey panhandlers

The downtown Surrey core has been experiencing a rise in aggression from panhandlers. As one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, Surrey is beginning...

Satellite Signals

Woodward's Thursday, May 22 to Sunday, May 25 was a busy weekend for SFU’s Arts campus, which hosted the second annual Spur festival. Founded by...