World News Beat

By: Jonathan Pabico and Bernice Puzon Greece – Three dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at refugee camp A refugee camp located on the Greek island...

SFU serving up more veggie options on Mondays

Having started as a public health awareness campaign in 2003, the Meatless Mondays initiative has transformed into a global movement that addresses health, environmental,...

SFU food services workers protest for job security

It’s a scary time for the food services workers at Simon Fraser University. The workers — which include the staff at Mackenzie Cafe, the Dining...

Indigenous groups concerned about LNG pipeline project

By: Manon Busseron The federal cabinet has approved an $11.4 billion pipeline project that would transport natural gas over 900 km from northern British Columbia to...

Pill tracks body temperature while exercising

The introduction of technology into the world of fitness and exercise through devices such as the Apple Watch and the Fitbit, has revolutionized the...

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By: Alex Bloom, and Mathew Fong USA – US-Mexico border wall to be built and higher security in the US refugee program to be implemented President...

Two major issues could threaten to undermine the sexual violence policy

Throughout the questions and comments raised at the feedback sessions for the Sexual Violence and Misconduct Prevention, Education and Support Policy draft, there were...

Crucial period of sexual violence policy edits underway

Simon Fraser University was never going to write the perfect policy on their first attempt. There was a lot going right for the Sexual...

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USA — Celebrities Cher, Robert Denero, Michael Moore, and Robert Di Niro head to anti-Trump rally On the eve of president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration,...

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences roll out new courses for Canada’s 150th

The SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) has launched a unique line-up of courses and lectures for the occasion of Canada’s 150th...