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SYRIA - Truck bomb in rebel-held Syrian city An explosion occurred around 11:40 a.m. on January 7 in the rebel-held city of Azaz in northern...

Politics Central: Justin Trudeau chooses Chrystia Freeland to replace Stéphane Dion as foreign affairs minister

By: Manon Busseron Stéphane Dion, one of the most influential Canadian politicians, has been replaced by Chrystia Freeland, formerly in charge of international trade, in the...

SFU releases sexual violence policy draft for feedback

On Wednesday, January 4, SFU released a draft of its sexual violence policy for feedback. All post-secondary institutions across BC will be required to...

Year in Review: Major SFU news from 2016

While 2016 has been an eventful year globally, SFU has experienced some major controversies and changes this year. Here is a rundown of the...

43% of homes in Metro Vancouver worth over $1 million

By: Alex Smiciklas In his latest research, Andy Yan, SFU City Program director, showcases that in 2016, the percentage of Metro Vancouver homes worth more than...

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UK - Brexit   The Vote Leave Campaign won the referendum on whether Britain should leave the EU on June 23 with 52% of the...

Bus service still sketchy at snowy Burnaby campus

SFU’s exam season is still facing hurdles as the Burnaby campus has closed from 5 p.m. on for December 10. Vancouver and Surrey remain...

Snowy SFU a sight to behold at night

With the first major snowfall in the greater Vancouver area in nearly three years happening on Monday, it was the first snow day for...

SFU cancels classes on Burnaby Mountain until further notice

UPDATE: SFU has announced that all classes will be cancelled for Monday, December 5. Check on @peaksfu or your SFU connect email to stay informed...

All aboard the Evergreen Line

After over a year of delays, the Evergreen Line is officially open today. This news should delight SFU students who live in Coquitlam and...