Bright-er side: Facebook Marketplace

By: Cynthia Piña, Peak Associate Did I just complain about having to pick things up due to chronic illness? Yes, but that’s when I’m...

Bright-er side: The rain

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor When we enter the fall season, everyone starts grouching about the weather. It’s “too rainy,” it’s “too dark,” and...

Bright-er Side: Cozy duvets and their covers

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor There is too much duvet discourse. As our Editor-in-Chief famously once said, “duvets don’t need clothes.” Sure, duvets are just...

Bright-er Side: Bridges for animals

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor In the midst of raging wildfires, a pandemic, and increasing inflation, it often feels like the world around us is...

The Bright-er Side: Romanticizing autumn

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer It’s that time of year when we’re bidding farewell to summer. The rain has slowly started to come back, leaves...

Bright-er Side: City of Coquitlam

By: Alex Ileto, Peak Associate Being from Coquitlam, I’ve endured my fair share of suburban-related slander. In first-year, talking about where we grew up...

Bright-er Side: My music playlist

By: Gurneet Lohcham, SFU Student When you’re stuck and feel like you may need a break, what is the bright-er part of your life...

The Bright-er Side: A transit ride

By: Alex Ileto, SFU Student Every day I have to take transit is a day I dread. Something always tends to irk me, whether that be...

An ode to friendly bus drivers

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor If you’re a regular commuter, you’ve likely been in a situation that involved a less than friendly bus driver. Perhaps...

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...