What Grinds Our Gears: We’re not in a state of perpetual panic over the tank farm

By: Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor We complain, but SFU’s Burnaby campus is a uniquely beautiful spot for a school. Secluded at the top of a mountain,...

Something for everyone: The online learning debate is way more convoluted than it needs to be

By Meera Eragoda, Features Editor We’ve all got a take on hybrid learning. Too few options for it. Too much to ask of instructors. Not worth...

Political Corner: The thin blue line patch is a betrayal of public trust

By: Olivia Visser Content warning: police brutality, racism, and anti-Indigenous violence Amid calls for police accountability, the thin blue line patch has emerged as the subject of...

Cancellation 2.0: We need an addendum to cancel culture

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of suicide Cancel culture at its core is a beautiful concept: if you’re found to be behaving in...

Milk-like: SFU’s explanation for the pandemic-era tuition hike hasn’t aged well

By Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer Two years ago, SFU announced they’d be increasing tuition by 2% and 4% for domestic and international students, respectively. I...

What Grinds Our Gears: The “Devil’s advocate” guy

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer “Just playing the devil’s advocate” is arguing for the sake of argument, and it helps nothing.   I’ve had people tell me...

Debating unreality: Listening to “the other side” is overrated if we can’t agree on a shared reality

By: Olivia Visser, Staff Writer You’ve heard it before: “Both sides have their issues.” Or even, “Both sides of political discussions deserve to be heard.” Popular...

SFU too often takes credit for achievements by progressive student movements

By: Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor Here’s something that never fails to be a crowd-pleaser: powerful institutions claiming to be progressive after being shamed into progressive action....

To bodly go: We don’t need a fully-stocked bookstore anymoreWe don’t need a fully-stocked bookstore anymore

By: Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer In the beginning, there was paper. But times have since changed. Books have lept beyond paper copies to the digital, and...

Public Reparations: SFU is concerned with its image, not Black students

By: Chlöe Arneson, News Writer In 2020, after violence against Black citizens produced intense public pressure, universities across North America leaned into equity and diversity initiatives....