Reopening society now is the worst thing we could do

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor Quarantine is tough, there’s no question about it. Even as an introvert I’m struggling. Sure, it was nice at first —...

Students should be given feedback on all of their assignments

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor One of the big downsides in allowing things to fall into a routine is that we begin failing to see...

It’s OK to not be as productive as usual while in quarantine

By: Marco Ovies, Editor-in-Chief I went on Instagram the other day and instantly felt like absolute trash for doing nothing the entire day. One of my...

Companies shouldn’t be exploiting tragedies to generate profits

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer “In these unprecedented times,” “We’re all in this together,” “Now more than ever,” and “Our hearts go out to those affected,”...

Covid relief for students doesn’t guarantee all student needs are met

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor On April 22, Prime Minister Trudeau proposed legislation that would grant post-secondary students and recent graduates access to their own pool...

Remote learning doesn’t have to be doom and gloom this semester

By: Nathan Tok, Peak Associate Ever taken a distance education course? It can be annoying. Too much of the course is self taught through reading of...

Getting through pandemic stress requires moments of vulnerability

By: Michelle Young, Staff Writer While for many the switch to social distancing wasn’t very difficult, for others it has been — and that’s OK. These...

SFU must be willing to make structural changes for remote learning to be successful

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer Over the past several months, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact around the globe, and our SFU community is...

We can’t let nostalgia for “normal” prevent us from addressing systemic inequality

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor It’s week nine of lockdown in Canada; longer for those of us who took precautions earlier to safeguard ourselves or the...

Indoor climate control measures at SFU need an overhaul

By: Connor Stephenson, Peak Associate Why is it that people feel the need to travel to the sands of the Sahara or the glaciers of Antarctica...