WGOG: Lovers too shy to shout

By: Mayka Ruckus, SFU Student I can’t be the only one majorly demoralized the moment you realize your partner’s a Quiet Quincy or Silent Suzie....

Sex work has never been for women

By: AC, SFU Student Content warning: brief mention of child exploitation and descriptions of sex work. As society becomes more accepting of sex-positive narratives, it simultaneously...

VPL bans free expression

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer In a meeting last July, former CEO and chief librarian of the Vancouver Public Library Christina de Castell prohibited...

Bright-er Side: Campus Community Shuttle

By: Abigail Streifel, SFU Student If you need a free, accessible, and quick way to get across campus, the Campus Community Shuttle is perfect for...

What Grinds Our Gears: Slimy-handed kids

By: Soap, SFU Student I’m a type-A germaphobe. Opened the door and grabbed the handle? Straight to the sink. Tapped my compass card, or really,...

Section 33 of the Canadian Charter lets the government legally violate your rights

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Section 33, also known as the notwithstanding clause under the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedom, allows the provincial and...

Stop normalizing racism towards South Asians

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer Content warning: descriptions of anti-South Asian rhetoric. Whether it’s “taking our jobs,” “ruining the economy,” or not “assimilating” to western norms,...

What Grinds Our Gears: Bean sprouts

By: Izzy Cheung, Arts & Culture and Sports Editor I always get odd looks sent my way whenever I choose to pass on the...

Brighter Side: Quiet library floors

By: Samia Chowdhury, SFU Student For me, being on the Burnaby campus inevitably means seeking out the quietest floors of the library. The satisfaction of...

Campus public “safety” doesn’t help students feel safe

By: Tejas Saini, SFU Student and Sofia Chassomeris, Opinions Editor On a cold evening in my first year, I was studying in the School of...