It’s time to make the switch to tea

By: Izzy Cheung, staff writer Caramel macchiatos, iced lattes, and plain drip coffee can all act as a little “pick me up” after a...

BC’s new masking guidance isn’t enough

By: Michelle Young, Opinions Editor As of October 3, masks are mandatory for healthcare workers and visitors in settings that are accessible to patients, including...

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...