What Grinds Our Gears: Potlucks

By: Cam Darting, Peak Associate Who doesn’t love getting invited to parties? Drinking, catching up with friends, what isn’t there to love? I’ll tell you:...

Bright-er Side: The magic of New Years

By: Cam Darting, Peak Associate The clock strikes midnight, and suddenly you’re stuck in this moment. As the mixture of confetti and glitter dances around...

Warmer winters aren’t what we want

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer This past fall semester, no classes or exams were interrupted by flurries of snow. Educationally speaking, this is a good...

Undermining Palestinian solidarity does not help Jews on campus

Written by: Omri Haiven, SFU Student  Content warning: mentions of war, genocide, and antisemitism.  My name is Omri Haiven, and I’m a Jew who is a...

The suburban housing dream comes with unwanted costs

By: Izzy Cheung, staff writer As populations rise and cities grow more condensed, the need for space around the world is only becoming greater....

Truth and reconciliation goes beyond Canada

By: Anonymous, SFU Student and Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of war and genocide.  On December 13, Canada voted in a UN resolution calling for...

Bright-er side: Facebook Marketplace

By: Cynthia Piña, Peak Associate Did I just complain about having to pick things up due to chronic illness? Yes, but that’s when I’m...

We need more supports for dealing with COVID-19

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor Recently, Global News reported that BTNX, “a small rapid test supplier based outside Toronto, deleted dozens of specimens, or...

Healing lodges have strayed from their decolonial intent

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of colonialism and suicidal behaviour. It’s no secret that Indigenous people are vastly overrepresented in the criminal justice...

What Grinds Our Gears: Unhygienic bed habits

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor We all love our beds. The bed is a sanctuary for rest and recharging. It is warm, soft, and comfortable....