Bright-er Side: Bridges for animals

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor In the midst of raging wildfires, a pandemic, and increasing inflation, it often feels like the world around us is...

We need to redefine objectivity

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer In journalism, objectivity has long been regarded as a guiding principle — a compass to navigate the turbulent sea of...

Bill C-18 needs to go

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Editor Canada’s Bill C-18 was tabled in the House of Commons on June 21, 2022. Since then, those living in...

What Grinds Our Gears: Going to Costco

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor I absolutely hate Costco. Specifically, I hate the shopping experience at Costco. Do not, for the love of god,...

The Bright-er Side: Romanticizing autumn

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer It’s that time of year when we’re bidding farewell to summer. The rain has slowly started to come back, leaves...

Indulge your inner child to slow down

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer Mainstream media, education systems, and society tend to place an emphasis on determining individuality through work, but shun you...

Degrees are valuable, regardless of their economic opportunities

By: C Icart, Humour Editor What do you want out of your degree? Have you considered that not everyone’s answer may be the same?...

Disabled people in BC need marriage equality

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Many disabled people in BC rely on Persons With Disabilities (PWD) benefits — monthly income assistance from the provincial government....

Bright-er Side: City of Coquitlam

By: Alex Ileto, Peak Associate Being from Coquitlam, I’ve endured my fair share of suburban-related slander. In first-year, talking about where we grew up...

Opinions in Dialogue: Unpacking beauty standards and its effects

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer and Gurneet Lohcham, SFU Student Perceptions of beauty tend to change depending on where you are. Notions of “ideal” and...