Sustainable SFU launches premium harvest box program

This afternoon, Sustainable SFU launched its newest local food program, the FarmCity Co-Op’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Box, at Cornerstone Town Square on Burnaby Mountain. The...

Study critiques Vancouver’s prostitution policies

A recent study has concluded that the Nordic Model of prostitution laws could endanger sex trade workers even further and does not affect the...

Japanese policies push young adults to procreate

A Japanese member of parliament is taking the country’s population crisis into her own hands by promoting policies that would encourage Japan’s younger generations...

Scare up a great sex life

To reignite that old passionate spark in your relationship, research suggests that, rather than chocolates and long walks along the beach, the answer...

Couples’ sleep patterns reveal female’s satisfaction

According to a new study, the old saying should go, “happy wife, happy night life.” Research shows that a woman’s satisfaction in her relationship...

Love is 224 tweets away

New research reveals that couples are falling in love faster than their parents, and it’s all thanks to technology. According to Pixmania.com, the use...

Web-crawling software targets child exploitation

A new grant will enable SFU International Cybercrime Research Centre to further their development of a web-crawling software that targets child exploitation. By combining computer...

Satellite Signals

    Woodward's   SFU presented an exciting evening of music, media arts, performance arts, and dance with Launch 2014, an event showcasing Vancouver’s professional emerging artists. Performers...

Fall Kickoff concert is a go

The Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) has officially announced that they will be hosting a Fall Kickoff concert, set to take place on September...

University Briefs

  Luminato Festival explores sex and sensuality Lasting from June 6 to 15, this year’s annual Luminato Festival in Toronto focused on the steamy theme of...