Should we be using the term “Latinx?”

By: Michelle Young, Editor-in-Chief and Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor Latinx emerged as a way to describe Latin Americans who didn’t identify with the...

Canadian society is still far from accessible

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Able-bodied people often make their way through the world without worrying about accessibility barriers. They have less reason to be...

What Grinds Our Gears: Why are we still using iClickers!?

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Throughout our university degrees, we’ve all been in a course where the professor clearly states that not having an iClicker...

Disabled and Disbelieved: People with invisible illnesses still aren’t taken seriously

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Content warning: ableism, online bullying Disabled people still experience considerable social stigma in modern society. Although online awareness is on the...

Bright-er Side: Getting to experience the Burnaby Campus for the first time since remote learning

By: eveluchka, SFU Student Thanks to COVID-19, I’m a third year student and this semester is the first time I’ve had a class at the...

Political Corner: Student debt cancellation is smart, not selfish

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Last month, US President Joe Biden announced plans to cancel up to $20,000 USD in federal student loan debt per...

No Normal: We need to stop calling people weird as an insult

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Growing up, there was one insult that I remember receiving often: weirdo. Being called weird might not strike everyone as...

Social Upgrade: Vancouver’s social culture desperately needs a revamp

By: Hannah Kazemi, Staff Writer We need to change the way we socialize in Vancouver. Vancouver’s social scene isn’t approachable for many people, and no...

Fundamental Rights: Freedom from religion is just as important as freedom of religion

By: Cristina Liao, SFU Student Edited by: Luke Faulks The overturning of Roe v. Wade is a seismic shift. People around the world have protested this...

Exercising Agency: Quiet quitting is a sign we need to address workplace inequality

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Recently, news companies and political commentators have latched onto the idea of “quiet quitting” — the practice of only putting...