Keeping to the middle is not always wise

By Ben Buckley Photos by Ben Buckley Here’s a hypothetical scenario for you. Three people named A, B and C are talking. Person A says, “The...

Give a lane to save a life

By Rachel Braeuer Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee Once a week (although I should go more often) I have a near-death experience as I walk down St....

School rankings paint an incomplete picture of education

By Kai Yang Shiao Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee The Fraser Institute recently published a ranking of every private, public, charter, and separate school in Alberta. This...

What is meant by the loss of one’s virginity?

By Gloria Mellesmoen Western society is captivated by “firsts,” because milestones are markers of healthy development and are celebrated as achievements. These accomplishments are the...

SFU’s debate clubs put rhetoric in its place

By Leah Bjornson Photos by Ben Buckley I think we all have that one friend we end up bickering with. These are the types of debates...

Obama has the credentials to be remembered as one of America’s presidents

By Brad McLeod Photos by Flikr As the Humour Editor of this paper, I try my hardest to keep my writing as fun and light-hearted as...

More awareness of signs and preventative measures needed for heart disease

By Tara Nykyforiak Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee When the discussion of women’s health comes up, breast cancer is the automatic go-to concern for most people. This...

Legalizing prostitution is a moral and logical action

  By Sajid Akhtar Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee Prostitution is a subjective moral debate, with no clear consensus whether or not it should be legal. As...

We need to eliminate the shame attached to HPV

By Natasha Wahid I love sex. I think it’s totally awesome and empowering for consenting, of-age guys and gals to do it as often as...

Cherry-picking does not equal confirmation

By Ben-Buckley If you want to know the truth about something, you should look at the raw facts and figures with as little bias as...