Kangaroo tails have a tale to tell

A study out of SFU shows that kangaroos actually use their tail as a fully functional leg when they are grazing the land. Max Donelan,...

Diaspora conference connects SFU with its Scottish heritage

SFU was well represented at a conference in Edinburgh from July 4 to 6 that looked at the Scottish diaspora, and its effects both...

Reducing sodium is worth its salt

A joint consensus recently released by the New York Health Department (NYHD) and the American Heart Association (AHA) brought together SFU health science professor...

Satellite Signals

Harbour Centre Communications student Caroline Brown and her team are researching youth political engagement for their CMNS 362: Qualitative Research Methods class, and invited participants...

University Briefs

Beyonce course coming to UVIC Starting in January, students at the University of Victoria will be able to study the pop singer Beyonce. This new music...

Concert number crunch

The SFSS has approved a budget of almost $80,000 for a 2014 Fall Kickoff event, causing us to reflect on the financial outcomes of...

Board Shorts

Turn down for naps Build SFU general manager Marc Fontaine brought forward the option of including a napping room in the new Student Union Building...

Liquor law changes stir up dissent

Recent changes to liquor laws in BC in response to a government report have drawn mixed reactions, particularly with regard to the clause that...

Alumni make space for Surrey entrepreneurs

A team of SFU alumni have launched Surrey’s first co-working space, the Beta Collective, which invites young entrepreneurs out of their basements and coffee...

SFU alumna to play hoops in Germany

Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, a former member of the SFU women’s basketball team, has signed in Germany to play with Friendsfactory Baskets Donau-Ries of the Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga...