Centre for Family Equity highlights affordable childcare in BC

By: Manal Kashif, SFU Student On October 9, the Centre for Family Equity released a statement on the “importance of continued government investment to expand...

Independent Jewish Voices Canada to form chapter at SFU

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Content warning: mentions of genocide. Recently, students started a chapter of Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) Canada at SFU. IJV is a...

Lower Mainland struck by record-breaking atmospheric river

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Content warning: descriptions of death by natural disaster. On the weekend of October 19–20, a “major atmospheric river” made its way...

CRAB Park tent city forced to close

By: Sofia Chassomeris, News Writer On October 23, the residents of CRAB Park’s tent city woke up to an eviction notice from the Vancouver Board...

Two SFU staff receive Accomplished Black Canadian Women awards

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer and Tam Nguyen, Interviewer On September 28, two SFU staff were honoured as recipients of the 100 Accomplished Black Canadian...

SFU Safe app launched to strengthen campus security

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer This October, SFU’s department of safety and risk services (SRS) released an official university safety app called SFU Safe. The...

Tensions rise between India and Canada amid foreign interference allegations

By: Mason Mattu, SFU Student Canada has expelled six Indian diplomats, including India’s High Commissioner to Canada, from the country. The announcement was made after...

Bill C-64 passes as federal law, promising free prescription contraception and diabetes medication in Canada

By: Sofia Chassomeris, News Writer    On October 10, Bill C-64, or the Pharmacare Act, received royal assent and became federal law. The bill works...

Advocates call on Canadian government to impose sanctions on Israeli settler organizations

By: Sofia Chassomeris, News Writer On October 16, Just Peace Advocates (JPA) and Independent Jewish Voices Canada (IJV) held an online press conference to discuss...

Burnaby barred from speaking out against TMX under $20.1 million deal

By: Mason Mattu, SFU Student The City of Burnaby recently struck a $20.1 million deal with Trans Mountain Corporation to prohibit any negative public communications...