The myth of a “correct” English keeps us policing ourselves

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer  When my family moved out of India a decade ago, I landed in an American school in Dhaka, Bangladesh....

Convenience isn’t always indulgence

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor and Michelle Young, Co-Editor-in-Chief Working in the food service industry, we often receive single-item delivery orders for something easy to...

We must choose to rest and re-charge

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Today’s jam-packed schedules have become the norm. Most people have to juggle a seemingly endless list of tasks and responsibilities...

Brighter Side: Random music searches

By: Mason Mattu, Humour Editor  Do you ever feel like you’re an NPC after listening to the same artists over and over again? Or do...

Political apathy is a privilege

By: Zahra Khan, SFU Student Politics drive our world, and refusing to engage in them becomes a political stance within itself. The reality of...

Reading for joy is enough

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor You’ve probably witnessed it before — someone suggesting, with smugness only a self-proclaimed intellectual can summon, that reading authors like...

The sweet relief of no final exams

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Don’t you just love it when a course doesn’t have a final exam? I know I do. A certain joy...

Remote learning shouldn’t have been temporary

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer Who remembers the early stages of the lockdown? Specifically, the second wave? I certainly don’t like to think about the...

SFU conceals its environmental harms through greenwashing

By: Heidi Kwok, Staff Writer Every June, SFU’s marketing team paces restlessly in front of their computers in anticipation of the green light. Then, right...

Anti-South Asian racism is a Canadian issue

By: Niveja Assalaarachchi, News Writer I was 11 years old, walking down the street with my mom. We were chatting while heading back home from...