Books belong to the imagination

It’s been a disheartening start of the year for book-lovers. Developers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently invented a book system...

The ballot box versus the street

From Turkey to the Ukraine to Thailand, 2013 was the year of the protester. In each of these cases, mass street protests were rallied...

Less than paradise

This reading break, I was lucky enough to have the chance to fly south to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A classic, right? American and Canadian...

Netflix: A new level of consumerism

A few days ago, I spent my night watching movies on Netflix with my girlfriend. We scrolled through its virtual library, indecisive and frustrated....

Orwellian nightmare

From the first mention of Google Glass, it seemed inevitable that this state-of-the-art technology would eventually be used as a surveillance tool for law...

Woohoo, boohoo

Woohoo SFU’s Zero Waste project is a step in the right direction. There ain’t nothing wrong with trying to double the amount of waste diverted...

Wrong reform

On the morning of January 29, Liberal party leader Justin Trudeau made an announcement in the House of Commons that shocked the political community...

Woohoo, Boohoo

Woohoo: celebrating Philip Seymour Hoffman Last week we lost one of the best actors of his generation, Philip Seymour Hoffman, to drug addiction. After spending...

It’s Canada’s Arctic

During Parliament’s winter break, Prime Minister Stephen Harper was making headlines. Though one would have expected that his trip to the Middle East would...

Legal implications of Google Glass

The tech nerd in me loves the idea that Google’s new eyewear device “Glass” has been developed and will soon be on the market....