It’s time to get rid of academia’s grind culture

By: Carter Hemion, Staff Writer These days, students are expected to prioritize hard work over all else. We grind all day, stay up late working,...

Professors should offer more flexibility with final assignments

By: Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief Full disclosure: I am a horrible test-taker. So when I choose my courses for the semester, I look for ones that...

What Grinds Our Gears: Misleading prices

By: Dev Petrovic, Opinions Editor Generally, I don’t mind spending a little bit more on food items that I enjoy, as long as I am...

Inclusive language should be a priority in classrooms

By: Dev Petrovic, Opinions Editor As a political science major, I tend to witness a lot of class conversations that take place at other communities’...

BC’s new travel restrictions increase risk for BIPOC

By: Alea Mohamed, Staff Writer On April 19, BC Premier John Horgan implemented a new set of COVID-19 restrictions to limit travel between health authorities....

SFU’s enrolment process is unfair to student groups

By: Nancy La, Staff Writer SFU’s enrolment process, especially the availability of classes and enrolment dates, has been a hot topic of debate and criticism...

Rogers’ acquisition of Shaw shouldn’t be able to happen

by Emma Jean, Staff Writer On March 15, it was reported that Rogers Communications had signed a deal to purchase Shaw Communications for a whopping...

What Grinds Our Gears: Professors who don’t update their syllabi

by Alesha Garcha, SFU Student I am tired of professors at SFU thinking their tenure means they do not have to adjust their syllabus, especially...

Joy Johnson can’t save us

by Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Last year when Joy Johnson was announced as SFU’s new president, leaving Andrew Petter to the dust, it seemed like...

What Grinds Our Gears: Email formalities

by Nancy La, Peak Associate To Whom It May Concern, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to propose the elimination of formalities...