SFU alumni creates puzzle swapping app for change

Written by: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer Founded by SFU alumni Eric Smith, JigSwap is a mobile app in the making that will allow users to...

Residence and Housing prepares for another school year of distanced education

Written by: Paige Riding, News Writer The new school year brings in new and returning students from around the world to SFU Residence, but this...

New Vancouver museum to highlight Chinese-Canadian history in BC

Written by: Gurpreet Kambo, Peak Associate The provincial government has announced $10 million of funding to be put toward the development of a new museum...

SFU researchers to map COVID-19 vulnerability throughout BC

Written by: Zach Siddiqui, Humour Editor An SFU-based research team of professors and graduate students will be looking at the communities in BC most vulnerable...

Former MP Svend Robinson appointed as SFU’s J.S. Woodsworth Resident Scholar

Written by: Paige Riding, News Writer Civil activist and former Member of Parliament (MP) Svend Robinson has been named the J.S. Woodsworth Resident Scholar in...

Federal government offers grants to student volunteers amid COVID-19

Written by: Paige Riding, News Writer Announced in late June by the federal Government, the Canada Student Service Grant will support students and recent graduates...

Catherine Dauvergne will be SFU’s next Vice-President, Academic and Provost

Written by: Michelle Gomez, News Editor Dr. Catherine Dauvergne is currently the Dean of Law at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC,...

Two SFU professors receive $300,000 grants from Innovate BC

Written by: Zach Siddiqui, Humour Editor Two SFU professors have been awarded $300,000 each in grant money through Innovate BC’s Ignite Program, out of four...

Trans Mountain pipeline construction continues during COVID-19 pandemic

Written by: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer Construction of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) is continuing in BC and Alberta during the COVID-19 pandemic. In...

Proctorio faces backlash after CEO breaches privacy of UBC student

Written by: Paige Riding, News Writer Online invigilation software company Proctorio sparked public privacy concerns when their CEO released chat logs between a student and...