Attacking the wrong people takes away from crucial dialogues

by Kim Regala, Peak Associate I recently came across a Tweet from singer-songwriter Shamir that read: “A white boy from Utah who calls himself Ritt...

What Grinds Our Gears: My butter chicken should have chicken

by Meera Eragoda, Copy Editor Here’s the thing with Indian food: It’s delicious and I love it. It’s also pretty expensive (at least in Vancouver)....

Telling students to take care of themselves ignores root issues

by Alex Masse, Staff Writer A common grievance of being a student is putting up with all kinds of unsympathetic advice. It’s heard everywhere from...

Connection between students and SFU admin needs to improve

by Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer It seems like SFU follows a blueprint for addressing student concerns. Most of the time this consists of broken communication...

Victims’ statements should be believed

by Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer   CW: Discussion of sexual assault, rape, policy brutality.   In 2019, I sat in a room at the police station and told...

We aren’t safe with SFU’s security

by Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor   CW: Discussion of sexual assault, police brutality, death.   Over the years, there have been increasing concerns about the response of SFU...

Holiday commercials are more sinister than sweet

by Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Every year after Halloween ends, they come flooding in: holiday commercials. Not just the ones that feature holiday music, deals,...

Reliance on gender in categorizing holiday gift suggestions is anything but merry or bright

by Juztin Bello, Copy Editor When it comes time for consumers to begin their holiday shopping, retailers everywhere love crafting the perfect list to help...

SFU’s profits should allow room for a tuition freeze

by Emma Jean, Staff Writer It’s been said that there are only a few certain things in life: death, taxes, and Simon Fraser University raising...

Vancouver is a performative capitalist city

by Mina Garlick, SFU Student Vancouver has recently started a campaign called the “Vancouver Plan” to encourage positive change for issues in the city. These...