Professors get cyberbullied, too

Cyberbullying in our school systems is usually understood as one student projecting their antagonisms upon another student, but what many do not realize is...

Post-secondary grads score low in math proficiency

A new study from Statistics Canada revealed that over 20 per cent of Canadian university graduates scored a two or lower on a scale...

Satellite Signals

Vancouver Attendees explored the connection between religion and violence at a lecture and book launch by Karen Armstrong based on her newest work, Fields of...

Board Shorts

Special General Meeting Agenda At the SFSS Annual General Meeting on October 22, not every student who wished to vote on the Build SFU motions...

SFU remembers victims of anti-transgender violence

SFU held events at the Burnaby campus last week to commemorate International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR). Held on November 20, TDOR honours transgender and...

University briefs

Student vote to end pop quizzes and early classes Students at Ryerson University are tired of 8:00 a.m. classes and pop quizzes, and they’re hoping...

SFU alumnus raises over $25,000 for sweatpants line

For SFU economics graduate Winson Tam, nothing is better than wearing sweatpants every month of the year. Unfortunately, the weather doesn’t exactly allow for...

Study challenges Kinder Morgan economic calculations

While the legal battle concerning the anti-pipeline protests on Burnaby Mountain rages on, Doug McArthur, director of the SFU School of Public Policy, has...

Police make arrests at Burnaby Mountain protests

Police arrested at least 12 pipeline protesters on Burnaby Mountain this morning beginning at 8:00 a.m. and ordered the remaining protesters to move their...

Pipeline protesters gather despite Kinder Morgan injunction

Want to add an aural element to your reading experience? Listen to CJSF's recordings of protester singing and interviews:   Pipeline protesters gathered once again at survey sites in...