SFU observatory opens its doors

The SFU community has just become much closer to the stars drifting overhead. The Trottier Observatory and Science Courtyard was opened to the public on...

Students implicated in removal of Peak issues

“I think a poor situation was made worse by poor decisions,” replied Johnny Aether when asked how he felt about the removal of over...

Course puts student DNA under the microscope

SFU genomics students are taking a closer look at their DNA than they’ve ever been able to before. As part of MBB 462, students can...

Ancient artifacts investigated in SFU’s classrooms

An SFU archaeology class has been given a one of a kind opportunity this semester to oversee a project of over 900 stone artifacts...

’Daye dreaming

With the end of the spring semester in sight, the Simon Fraser Student Society’s (SFSS) 56th president, Chardaye Bueckert, is preparing to make way...

Student injury revives campus accessibility conversation

Anthony Janolino, a blind SFU student who has been navigating the university’s campus for years, recently suffered a fall that left him with a...

SFU calls on students to create official school song

SFU’s ceremonies and events office is calling all “professional musicians and closet composers, experienced songwriters and those who always wanted to try,” to enter...

Students compete to develop SFU app

SFU is designing an official app with the help of students from the software engineering course CMPT 275. Roughly 100 SFU students are feverishly...

University Briefs

UVic conference highlights the diversity of autism On April 2, UVic hosted the third annual Autism’s Own Conference, celebrating World Autism Awareness Month. The conference...

SFU prof outlines steps to a more liveable Vancouver

Michael Geller, an adjunct professor at the SFU Centre for Sustainable Community Development, gave a rousing lecture entitled “12 Great Ideas for Vancouver from...