SFU won’t accept Bitcoin anytime soon

SFU recently announced that it won’t be accepting Bitcoin as payment for student services in the near future — however, the university is open...

Grad Gab

Results from the GSS Elections The results are in for the Graduate Student Society elections, which were held from March 25 to 27. The positions...

West Coast separatist movement grows

PRINCE GEORGE — There is a separatist movement building slowly in the Pacific Northwest; its speed reflects the pace of the people outside of...

”Fossil Fools” Day organizers have the last laugh

Sorry fossil fuel companies, but it looks like the joke is on you — at least, so says environmental justice club SFU 350. This April...

Build SFU reveals preliminary SUB designs

Build SFU recently held an open session in the Think Tank where the architects of the SFSS project presented three possible designs for the...

Satellite Signals

Woodward’s The Walrus Magazine held an event on Tuesday, March 25 in the Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema during which seven different speakers were given seven minutes...

Field trip challenges conventional urban environments

This year’s cohort of SFU urban studies graduate students recently returned from Portland, OR, where they explored the future of urban development. In a...

Students’ inner superheroes take on cancer

The West Gym hosted SFU’s sixth annual Relay for Life, lasting 12 consecutive hours, from 7:00p.m. to 7:00 a.m. on March 21 to 22....

SFPIRG group hosts Pancakes not Pipelines event

The newly launched SFU action group Wild Salmon Creative Action sought to spread environmental activism and awareness last week through a medium everyone could...

Bueckert triumphs and ACE dominates

Out of one of the most heated SFSS elections in recent history, Chardaye Bueckert has emerged as the next president of the SFSS board...