When jokes hit the real world

It’s a sort of sick kismet that on the week I’m slated to write my Editor’s Voice, my once-a-semester opportunity to address our newspaper’s...

Protesting pipelines will not help our environment

While climate change is likely our world’s greatest threat, pipelines are not at the crux of the problem, and protesting their construction is not...

In-depth news coverage is not meant to be laughed at

When we discuss the pivotal shifts currently occurring in journalism, the rapid expansion of online media and the departure of printed press is often...

Concerns with the quality of Build SFU’s outreach are unfounded

As a former outreach assistant for Build SFU and a political science student who holds firmly to the ideals of a just and fair...

Students should get out and vote in this year’s federal election

We’ve now entered the year 2015: federal election year. On October 19, Canadians will once again have the chance to choose the people who...

Woohoo, Boohoo

Woohoo: Being sorry It’s an incredibly valuable and genuine thing to truly feel sorry. What’s even more genuine is when you express these feelings with...

Ask Professor Peak Week 2

Help! If I drop out of university, I’ll be shaming my parents! DEAR PROFESSOR PEAK: I feel like I’m in university to please my parents....

Women have nothing to fear from pursuing a career in cinematography

A moving image and its impact on viewers has always fascinated me. I love to create, I love to work in an intense environment,...

Torture doesn’t lead to truth

A recent bombshell report released by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program has shocked the globe with...

Point / Counterpoint: How should misogyny in academia be addressed?

Restorative Justice is key! By Calvin Chou Dalhousie University recently announced that they will use restorative justice to address the recent scandal at the Dalhousie Dentistry...