True crime entertainment should be more ethical

by Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Content Warning: mentions of death, violence, and disappearances When a true crime case becomes infamous on social media, there is a...

Political Corner: Why it’s important to implement ecocide

by Parsa Alirezaei and Luke Faulks, SFU students In the last year alone, a BC town was burned down by raging forest fires, flooding in...

Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls need more attention and media coverage

by Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Content warning: Mention of murder, disappearances,and anti-Indigenous racism In Canada, 1,200 Indigenous women have been estimated to be missing or...

What Grinds Our Gears: People judging others for dressing up for Halloween

by Tamanna T., Staff Writer Dressing up for Halloween should not have an age limit, it is basically like ComicCon but at home with your...

Minority governments do a better job of representing the interests of all Canadians

by Evan Eschelmuller, SFU Student Another federal election in Canada, another minority government. Minority governments have often been viewed as less effective than majority governments,...

We need to bring sex ed to post-secondary — Part Two

by Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer Content warning: mention of sexual violence in fourth and fifth paragraph Previously, I discussed how sex ed in high school...

Political Corner: Canada cannot call itself a leader on international climate action

by Luke Faulks, SFU student The world’s latest chance to collectively start scaling back fossil fuel production is right around the corner. The 26th Conference...

Drag is art, and it’s important to queer history

by Alex Masse, Peak Associate It’s LGBT History Month. For many, the history of the queer community is marked by a small number of...

We need more BIPOC diversity in literature

by Cristina Liao, SFU Student It’s important we continually recognize novels and stories with proper representation. Mainstream literary texts tend to be recognized and applauded...

Beauty pageants are a harmful entertainment tradition

by Nancy La, News Editor Beauty pageants started as a form of entertainment for (mostly) men and have now become a cultural phenomenon across the...