Business internships aren’t an excuse for sexual violence

When it comes to justice, I try to firmly believe in mercy. I’ve never liked dealing punishment for punishment's’ sake. Yet sometimes mercy is...

If TransLink wants double-decker buses, here’s what has to be considered

The hate for TransLink is so pronounced in SFU’s student body that I feel like a broken record even trying to allude to it....

Seven reasons you should get a tattoo, now

“I would love to get a tattoo, I just . . . I’m not sure what I would want. What if I get tired...

Don’t toll one bridge; toll them all

By: Elise Burgert Vancouver is a city defined by the Fraser River, which offers both opportunity and challenge. One major challenge is the ongoing construction...

With SFU running Food and Beverage, here’s what I want to see

By: Jenna Beetstra Since June 15, when the SFSS closed the doors of Food and Beverage Services, there has been little known about what would...

SFU needs to decide who we are and what we stand for

By: Aliocha Perriard-Abdoh It’s not news that we cannot please everyone. However, we should always be open to the possibility of change, especially when that...

Puddles, a problem small enough to ignore

The walkway along the West Mall Centre (WMC) parkade leading to the residence buildings is the main walkway students who live on campus use...

WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: The boredom of Burnaby campus

By Nathaniel Tok Has anyone from the Burnaby campus not been to the Surrey campus? Go! It’s like a city resort, shopping underneath, glass and...

We need to preserve both safe spaces and academic freedom

Written by Zach Siddiqui, Opinions Editor The right to free speech flirts with human progress the way peanut butter jives with strawberry jelly — they’re...

Prejudice in blood donation sucks, but Canadian Blood Services isn’t the source

As blood shortages become a recurring problem for Canadian Blood Services, their relationship with non-straight donors is called into further question. We know the...