Sdahl Ḵ’awaas receives 2021 Sterling Prize

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate  Content warning: mentions of anti-Indigenous racism in paragraph four On October 14, 2021, Sdahl Ḵ’awaas received the Nora and Ted Sterling...

SFU professor marks one year of civil disobedience against TMX pipeline expansion

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer On August 3, 2020, SFU health sciences professor Tim Takaro and the Protect the Planet Stop TMX (PPST) coalition occupied...

Teaching Support Staff Union and faculty respond to SFU health guidelines

By: Nancy La, News Editor On August 24, the BC Provincial Health Office (PHO) issued an updated COVID-19 guideline for post-secondary institutions. The revised guidelines...

RCMP Stand Down protests take place across BC

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer On August 23, protestors rallied in front of RCMP offices for the “RCMP Stand Down” protests in BC. The...

Long-awaited Student Union Building has soft opening

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer SFSS kicked off the soft-opening week of the Student Union Building (SUB) on August 23 by inviting small groups...

VP Corbett Gildersleve discusses the roots of the SFSS

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Writer Editor’s note: Previously, this article stated Gildersleve served on the Board in 2014. It has been corrected to 2015....

The history of pride in Vancouver

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Writer  Content warning: mentions of homophobia Vancouver’s earliest pride protest was on August 1, 1973, when the Gay Alliance Toward Equality...

Renaissance Coffee prepares to welcome back the SFU community in the fall

Written by: Jaymee Salisi, News Writer As September and the return to campus approaches, local vendor Renaissance Coffee plans to upgrade the shop in preparation...

Students discuss SFU’s reopening plan for fall semester

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Writer Following the provincial government’s announcement of reopening measures, SFU released a reopening plan for the Fall 2021 semester.  SFU anticipates...

BC heat wave can be explained by climate change, says SFU expert

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Writer BC broke the record for the hottest temperature recorded in Canada on June 30, 2021, peaking at 49.6 C....