Point/Counterpoint

Society needs to get over its doll obsession By: Tara Nykyforiak Nickolay Lamm’s recent re-design of Mattel’s Barbie may help the doll better reflect the average...

Turn and face the strange

Sometimes it’s important to step back and ask yourself: “Why are we here?” Not in the cosmic sense, of course. What I mean is,...

My identity in Canada through hockey and photography

Hockey and photography — the two things I love. They’re also the two things I found a passion for when I came to Canada...

Gender binary is harmful

I never knew how to articulate how precarious my identity felt. As a child, I would draw myself as a boy, complete with a...

SFU’s faith-based clubs promote dialogue and unity

Every day, whether we’re turning on the news or jumping on the bus, we are confronted by the same age-old debate: where is the...

China does not need the Occupy Movement

I’m not joking around when it comes to the betterment of my people. My point here is this: Instead of waiting for the global...

Recent conflict in Syria: a revival of the Cold War

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world has been referred to as unipolar. However, recent events in Syria undermine this view. At the...

We need to preserve the Rotunda community when building the SUB

By Michael McDonnell On paper, the transportation centre at SFU Burnaby would be a good location for the Student Union Building. Located directly by the...

Printed books far better than e-book counterparts

By Max Hill Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee I’m not against technology. I’m a self-described Apple nerd, and the internet has long served as my third —...

Opening up the political bedroom

By Estefania Duran Adultery is something that is generally considered wrong, however, even in a democracy — where more is expected from our elected representatives...