Political Corner: Lower the voting age already!

By Olivia Visser, Staff Writer What gives someone the right to vote? Or, what gives us the right to deny others the privilege? The case...

Political Corner: Hold your nose and vote

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor We all have that friend. The one who, come election day, will sit it out. Whether it’s a federal, provincial,...

Political Corner: The quieter, systemic ways Canada puts up barriers to abortion

By Kelly Chia, Humour Editor On May 2, POLITICO released a leaked draft majority opinion revealing the US Supreme Court had provisionally voted in favour...

Bright-er Side: There’s a boatload of free parking at Burnaby Mountain Park for classes at the Burnaby campus

By Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Listen, fellow impoverished students: you already pay plenty for your car, from the cost of gas to the cost of...

Masking the data: Whether people like it or not, we’re still in a pandemic

By Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer It may seem like we’re far removed from the nationwide lockdown in March 2020, which sequestered people to their homes...

Climate Crisis: We can handle worrying about multiple problems — we just lack the time

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor Just over a month ago, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the planet’s highest climate research body, released the latest...

SUBstandard: The Student Union Building hours should match the rest of the campus

By Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer How is it that the most student-centric building on campus has the most restrictive hours? Whether it’s during or in-between...

The Darkest Timeline: Why are we so obsessed with the multiverse right now?

By Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer The multiverse. It’s understandably on everyone’s lips right now. When it seems like our own reality is becoming increasingly nightmarish,...

Reconciliation on campus: Land acknowledgments at the start of classes are still performative

By Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate Content warning: mentions of graphic violence towards Indigenous peoples As another semester dawns upon us, it means enduring another semester of...

What Grinds Our Gears: In-person summer convocations

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor This July, for the first time in two years, SFU’s graduating class will be gathering for an in-person convocation. You’ll...