SFU should revive their Latin American courses

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor In 2020, SFU suspended their Latin American studies program. There was little explanation for this, and since it’s been...

Climate change fuels human-caused wildfires too

By: Olivia Visser, Copy Editor You don’t have to look far to find news about wildfires impacting communities across Canada. It seems like every year...

Stop signs are for stopping

By: Kaja Antic, SFU Student As an experienced driver in Metro Vancouver, I’ve noticed an ongoing problem that threatens the safety of our roadways....

Academia needs a lesson in simplicity

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer We’ve all tried to read a paragraph in a text, only to go back and reread it, with no greater...

Opinions in Dialogue: Inequities in healthcare

By: Tejasvita Saini, SFU Student and Antonia Chircea, SFU Student  Content warning: mentions of anti-Indigeneity, medical trauma, forced sterilization, and transphobia.  Healthcare perpetuates many inequities. From...

Paperback isn’t dead

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Even though I love spending afternoons scrolling through the countless options of free e-books on Libby, there is something special...

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,...