Women’s issues shouldn’t just matter to women

By: Hannah Kazemi, Peak Associate I was laying half-naked on a crinkly white sheet of paper with my legs spread, waiting to get a little T-shaped...

Still platformed: You’re not cancelled enough if I’m still subjected to you whining about it

By C Icart, Peak Associate It’s long past time we stop indulging right-wing pundits and problematic celebrities by pretending cancel culture is real. Reactionaries vehemently condemning...

What Grinds Our Gears: Photo albums are falling by the wayside

By Hannah Kazemi, Peak Associate Growing up, I loved pulling out my mom’s photo albums and looking at her pictures. I loved seeing how she did...

What Grinds Our Gears: Watching TV in class

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer I get it, class can be — and often is — super boring. And I’ll admit that I’ve taken the...

In defence of the Burnaby campus

By: C Icart, SFU Student We’ve all complained, but it’s time to face it: the Burnaby campus is a uniquely beautiful place to go to school....

Do we need a “new left” after the Roe ruling?

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer, & C Icart, Peak Associate The end of Roe v. Wade, the latest of a slew of rulings by a far-right...

Roe v. Wade: Your religion should not police my body

By Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault and anti-abortion sentiments The US Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade. The decision...

Bright-er Side: At some point, Wikipedia became a partially-reliable website

By Bhavana Kaushik, SFU Student We’ve all heard the warning: “Wikipedia can’t be trusted.” At every level — elementary, middle, high, and university — we’re warned...

All about drama: SFU needs a theatre club

By Swagi Desai, SFU Student  Shakespeare once wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” But for most SFU students,...

The Multicultural Myth: We need to stop celebrating Canada Day

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Content warning: anti-Indigenous violence and discrimination, residential schools  Canada Day is a celebration of national pride. From endless hiking trails, to universal(-ish)...