It’s time for government intervention against the spread of false information

By: Anna Kazi, SFU Student As the total number of coronavirus cases in Canada rises to approximately 79,112 (at the time of writing) people are increasingly...

Political Corner: Political discourse should be focused on pandemic response, not opportunism

By: Connor Stephenson, Peak Associate The Hall & Oates song “Out of Touch” is definitely not a reference to a certain subset of 21st century Canadian...

We shouldn’t wait until an emergency to spare a thought for our marginalized communities

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer When I heard about the new COVID-19 support for Indigenous communities from the BC government I was, frankly, shocked. Legitimate help...

Equitable consideration of learning styles is needed for remote-learning success

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer There are many barriers that students may face with remote learning, including accessibility and access to technology. However, it is important...

Everyone should participate in the COVID-19 survey to ensure the best pandemic response

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor Look, no one is more surprised than every math teacher who mercy-passed me through high school that I not only excelled...

Reopening society now is the worst thing we could do

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor Quarantine is tough, there’s no question about it. Even as an introvert I’m struggling. Sure, it was nice at first —...

Students should be given feedback on all of their assignments

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor One of the big downsides in allowing things to fall into a routine is that we begin failing to see...

It’s OK to not be as productive as usual while in quarantine

By: Marco Ovies, Editor-in-Chief I went on Instagram the other day and instantly felt like absolute trash for doing nothing the entire day. One of my...

Companies shouldn’t be exploiting tragedies to generate profits

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer “In these unprecedented times,” “We’re all in this together,” “Now more than ever,” and “Our hearts go out to those affected,”...

Covid relief for students doesn’t guarantee all student needs are met

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor On April 22, Prime Minister Trudeau proposed legislation that would grant post-secondary students and recent graduates access to their own pool...