Political Corner: The best strategy for fighting climate misinformation is pointing to the world around you

By Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Climate change is real, imminent, and one of the biggest disasters facing humanity. More than sixty years of scientific research...

Brave new-ish world: Want to prepare students for the real world? Permanently hybridize classes

By Michael Le, SFU Student Over the last two years, we’ve learned to work in a whole new way. As of 2021, 66% of...

Embrace the Unexpected: Why joining a student organization was the best decision I ever made

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor This May, for the first time in two years, Clubs Day is back in person at SFU! From May 17–19, ...

Consuming in good conscience: The next generation will be ashamed of our record on animal rights

By Olivia Visser, Staff Writer It’s 2022 and we’re still failing to treat our animals with dignity. Despite significant strides made on progressive causes, we’re...

Maybe it’s the system: Capitalism is killing us and telling us the problem is our brains

By Meera Eragoda, Features Editor One in three Canadians are likely to experience a mental illness in their lifetime. In 2020, pre-pandemic, The Tyee reported...

Flawed solutions: Hybrid learning advocacy needs to take professor labour into account

By Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief If you’re in the SFU student groups on Facebook, you may have seen a petition calling for SFU to implement hybrid learning....

When it comes to Vancouver’s comedy scene, it’s no laughing matter

By: Craig Allan, Peak Associate In 2017, I did stand-up comedy for the first time. After seeing comedians performing in front of audiences — on...

SFU Burnaby is doomed to always be a commuter campus

By: Craig Allan, Peak Associate In 1963, after achieving formal assent in the BC Legislature, Dr. Gordon M. Shrum, first chancellor of SFU, decided that...

Dear Doctors: Not everyone is a (cis) male

By: Hannah Kazemi, Peak Associate After seeing a dermatologist, an endocrinologist, and enduring three months of blood tests and ultrasounds, I was diagnosed with Polycystic...

What grinds our gears: A lack of campus study spaces

By: Craig Allan, Peak Associate; Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor As a student whose home has more distractions than it does workspace, I usually come to...