Brighter Side: music nostalgia

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Art has a way of preserving time. My favourite albums are basically an auditory photograph of what life was like...

Brighter Side: Dough-eyed

By: Sofia Chassomeris, Peak Associate There are few practices I hold in reverence the way I do the art of bread-making. The smell of yeast,...

Brighter Side: Random music searches

By: Mason Mattu, Humour Editor  Do you ever feel like you’re an NPC after listening to the same artists over and over again? Or do...

The sweet relief of no final exams

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Don’t you just love it when a course doesn’t have a final exam? I know I do. A certain joy...

Brighter Side: The joy of grimdark

By: Corbett Gildersleve, News Writer The world is not in a good place right now. Between the ongoing genocide in Palestine, the ICE kidnappings in...

Brighter Side: Iced lattes

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor A certain headiness comes with the first sip of a latte. It’s not just the taste — it’s the warmth,...

Brighter Side: When a song finds you

By: Rusham Verma, SFU Student Imagine you’re on a road trip wi your playlist on shuffle. Then, that song comes on. Yes, the one that...

Brighter Side: a love letter to children’s books

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer I first met The Little Prince as a child, but it feels more accurate to say the book met...

Brighter Side: Custom work playlists

By: Peter Runn, SFU Student Something I appreciate about working for a small local coffee shop is we’re allowed to play whatever music we want....

Brighter Side: Romance novels

By: Dani Santos, Peak Associate There’s nothing like being engrossed in a good romance novel. One minute, I’m on chapter one, and the next, the...