BC reels after alleged attempted terrorist plot

Surrey residents Amanda Korody, believed to be 28 or 29, and John Nuttall, 38, are awaiting trial on charges of conspiracy to commit an...

University Briefs

Silver: not only effective against werewolves In a paper entitled “Silver Enhances Antibiotic Activity Against Gram-Negative Bacteria,” researchers Jose Ruben Morones-Ramirez, Jonathan Winkler, Catherine Spina...

Board shorts

No by-election to be held in the fall Board voted against holding a by-election in fall 2013 to fill the position of URO as well...

Parking wars

Parking at the SFU Burnaby campus is in for a major overhaul this fall, as development has resulted in a loss of 1000 spots...

Senate votes to recognize TRC BC national event

Last Monday, SFU Senate voted to officially recognize Reconciliation Week, a week of events by separate organizations Reconciliation Canada and the Truth and Reconciliation...

SFU Food Bank to undergo radical changes

Over the past 20 years, the SFU Food Bank has provided undergraduate students with much-needed groceries and nutrition information in difficult times. However, recent...

SFU rises in world university rankings

SFU is now ranked number 26 in the world among 100 worldwide universities under 50 years old, according to the recently released 2013 Times...

Victory Square hosts Stop Harper Rally

This past Canada Day, not all was patriotic fireworks and maple leaf face tattoos. The Stop Harper Day Rally took place in Vancouver’s Victory...

University Briefs

Federal government to write-off huge amounts of student debt The federal government is planning huge write-offs in unpaid student loan debt in the 2013-2014 year...

Would you like a side of co-op with that?

The Private Career Training Institutions Agency (PCTIA) is launching a thorough review of co-op work programs at 29 institutions in BC after finding evidence...