Top News

This is a photo of a woman with blond hair on the left looking to the right with a large piece of scientific equipment in her hand. She is injecting something into smaller containers, and the lighting in the room is very warm.
4 min 0 1435

National Institute of Health funding cuts impact research across North America

Peak Web April 3, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer and Hannah Fraser, News Editor In February, the Trump administration undertook a number of “drastic” steps to reduce government spending on healthcare and medical research, according to PBS. On February 7, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced the administration’s policy that would cut research funding by “limiting the amount of indirect funding for research projects” to 15%.  This equates to $4 billion in…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo of Chief Willie Sellars looking off to the right with a smile on his face. He is wearing a black button-up shirt and there are trees in the background.
4 min 0 1521

Williams Lake First Nation to restore former residential school area on its own terms

Peak Web March 27, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Content warning: brief descriptions of residential school violence and cultural genocide of Indigenous Peoples, mentions of burial sites.  “I grieve for all who never made it — the children who never made it home and…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo of the outside of the Student Union Building at the SFSS Burnaby campus. The photo is a close up of the doors. Above the doors the sign reads “Student Union Building, Simon Fraser University”
7 min 0 1476

Students raise concerns over fairness of SFSS elections voting system

Peak Web March 24, 2025

By: Mason Mattu, News Writer and Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief From February 27 to 28, SFU undergraduate students voted in the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) election. On the ballot were SFSS executive position candidates and fee increase motions. The results…

Continue reading Read more
A sign outside on display of a caricature illustration of Vancouver mayor Ken Sim holding an apartment building upside down and dumping people out of it.
4 min 0 836

Vancouver mayor Ken Sim freezes construction of supportive housing

Peak Web March 18, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Content warning: Mentions of racism, Indigenous displacement, and substance use. On February 26, Vancouver City Council voted “yes” on mayor Ken Sim’s motion to freeze the construction of new supportive housing units in the city.…

Continue reading Read more
A closeup of a line of computers in a computer lab on campus.
3 min 0 1885

Leaked audio files reveal controversial comments by an SFU lecturer last semester

Peak Web March 18, 2025

By: Mason Mattu, News Writer Content warning: Mentions and descriptions of anti-semitism, Islamophobia, and hate speech, mention of suicide. In a recent post published to r/simonfraser, a Redditor posted leaked audio files of SFU computer science lecturer Steven Pearce making…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo of three Haida Gwaii totem poles with greenery in the background.
3 min 0 1664

Haida Nation gains legal recognition over Haida Gwaii

Peak Web March 10, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer The Haida Nation has been fighting for self-determination for more than 100 years. Now, a recent agreement between the federal government and the Haida represents a step towards autonomy. On February 17, the two parties…

Continue reading Read more
This is a promotional poster for the screening of Black August that features a photo of George Jackson. He is seen laughing joyfully in this photo.
5 min 0 893

SOCA, SFPIRG, and CPSHR screen Black August

Peak Web March 10, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Content warning: mentions of police brutality and homicides. On February 24, SFU Students of African and Caribbean Ancestry (SOCA), Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group (SFPIRG), and Canada-Phillipines Solidarity for Human Rights (CPSHR) joined together…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo of four Ukrainian students standing around a cardboard cutout of President Zelensky. One of the students has her arm around Zelensky.
5 min 0 5171

SFU Ukrainian Student Society reflects on three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Peak Web March 10, 2025

By: Mason Mattu, News Writer Content warning: mentions of genocide.  On February 26, the SFU Ukrainian Student Society (USS) held an event in Burnaby’s Student Union Building to commemorate three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.  Anastasia Sokolova, president of…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo flooded with people in the streets protesting, holding some signs written in Serbian. There are so many people that not a single inch of the ground can be seen.
5 min 0 1057

Student protests gaining traction in Serbia after 15 killed in train station collapse

Peak Web March 4, 2025

By: Kaja Antic, Sports Writer Content warning: mentions of violence against protestors. Editor’s note: The quotes taken from the interview conducted for this piece were translated from Serbian to English independently by the writer, who is fluent in Serbian. On…

Continue reading Read more
This is a photo of a man standing on a dock, pointing somewhere with his left hand as he talks to several other people. A mountain in the background and a multicoloured dog are also pictured.
3 min 0 871

Kwiakah Nation to convert salmon farm into research facility

Peak Web March 3, 2025

By: Mason Mattu, News Writer With 19 members, Kwiakah First Nation makes up “the West Coast’s smallest First Nation.” With territory spanning across the Wənałdəmsa sa Kwiakah (Phillips Arm) and Frederick Arm region, the Nation has made strides toward an…

Continue reading Read more