Here’s why you need to care about the US election

By: Mason Mattu, SFU Student Every time I hear a Canadian bring up the upcoming US presidential election in conversation, another person will retort with...

Bright-er Side: Pawfect puppies!

By: Sarah Sorochuk, Peak Associate Life can suck sometimes. Are midterms getting you down, or just the weather?  Well, all that can come to an end...

Halloween needs to be more sustainable

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Halloween is just around the corner, and the unsustainability that comes with it is what should really give you a...

Transit to SFU should be improved

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer This isn’t the first time we’ve written about the unfortunate parking circumstances at the SFU Burnaby campus, and it’s clear...

What Grinds Our Gears: TikTok’s constantly-changing layout

By: Dani Santos, SFU Student Change isn’t always good. Especially when that “change” happens every couple of weeks.  To me, TikTok is a form of escape....

First past the post is ineffective and anti-democratic

By: Sofia Chassomeris, News Writer This provincial election season has been a frustrating time. No, let me rephrase. Every election since learning what first past the...

What Grinds Our Gears: Winter commutes to Burnaby Mountain

By: Yulissa Huamani, SFU student Imagine waking up to a perfect snowy morning in the Lower Mainland. The temperature is cold, but the view outside...

There needs to be a better consensus on microplastics

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Content warning: medical descriptions and bodily fluids. Microplastics are everywhere. They’re in our food, clothing, the oceans, lakes — anywhere in...

Voting “yes” on the TSSU BDS referendum is a concrete step towards ending the genocide

By: Nick Gottlieb and Omri Haiven, SFU students “It’s like we’re watching Auschwitz on TikTok.” That’s how Canadian physician Dr. Gabor Maté, himself a Jewish...

Centrism isn’t as neutral as you may think

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mentions of genocide, residential school graves, and police brutality. Two years ago, I had a conversation with an...