Dress for school however you please

Written by: Zach Siddiqui, Copy Editor As Miranda Priestly told her dismissive new assistant in The Devil Wears Prada, it’s comical how people think they...

People should never be mocked for being vocal about their hobbies

Written by: Alexander Kenny, Peak Associate “I’m so excited for this tournament that I have this weekend, I’ve been looking forward to it for a...

What grinds our gears: Bus bunching

Written by: Michelle Gomez, Staff Writer As university students, most of us spend a lot of time taking buses, and a lot of time waiting...

Political Opinion: The progress of the Korea summits is at risk of being stunted by the United States

Written by: Kelly Grounds, Peak Associate The third summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean leader Moon Jae-in occurred in Pyongyang last...

Normalizing negative news isn’t inherently bad

Written by: Shannon Foss, SFU Student Bad news gets people talking because it has the shock factor, it’s tragic, and it’s probably something you can...

Stupid questions don’t exist, but please don’t let them take other people’s time

Written by: Joshua Myslichuk, SFU Student Pretend you are in your last lecture of the day. Your professor has said that once they finish the lecture slides,...

Be more aware of the Burnaby mayoral election

Written by: Kayli Jamieson In case you haven’t heard, Burnaby’s municipal elections are on October 20, and there are four mayoral candidates running this term....

We should’ve been able to vote for the impeachment online

Written by: Gene Cole, Opinions Editor The recent annual general meeting (AGM) for the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) was a circus. Someone set off...

What Grinds our Gears: Icebreaker activities in lectures and tutorials

Written by: Tiffany Chang, SFU Student I’m pretty sure that all SFU students have endured the painfully awkward icebreakers forced upon us by TAs or...

Political Corner: Doug Ford’s Better Local Government Act harms Toronto’s upcoming election

Written by: Kelly Grounds, SFU Student This past week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau disagreed and distanced himself from Ontario premier Doug Ford’s use of the...