Gondola delay ignores danger, inefficiency
By Clinton Hallahan
I think humanity took a major downturn when we started paying for things before delivery. At least when the producer of goods...
Kill retail rudeness with smiles
By Michelle Seo
In the retail industry, employers constantly emphasize the importance of customer service. No, scratch that: they want ‘above-and-beyond’ customer service. With so...
CFS settlement gag order an insult to students
By David Proctor
I won’t bore you with a history of the legal dispute between the Simon Fraser Student Society and the Canadian Federation of...
The local dating scene is just fine
By Esther Tung
Vancouver Magazine recently published an article titled “Do Vancouver Men Suck?” that’s gained a bit of traction. Upon first skim, it might...
Leave vegetarian stress behind
By Erika Zell
After nearly four years of soy milk and bean salad, I finally took the plunge — I shed the tofu-y confines of...
Of cowboys and samurai
By Will Ross
When responding to a remake, it’s tempting to judge it on a binary comparative: is it better, worse, or as good as...
Settlement salvation
By Clinton Hallahan
Now that the bickering is done and the SFSS is really, really sorry they used their own referendum rules and not those...
21st Century Democracy – The changing face of democracy
By Gustavo Destro
It started in Tunisia late in 2010, it spread to Egypt and the rest of the Middle East, soon it made its...
GAP display breached no agreement with SFU
By Mary Clare Turner
In a recent Peak article, Lila Saber condemned SFU Lifeline, the university pro-life club, for bringing the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP)...
Our long, national nightmare is over
By J.J. McCullough
It all seems so distant now, but there was a time when no decision was made by the Simon Fraser Student Society...