Still our money: The SFSS is spending too much running itself

By Nercya Kalino, Staff Writer  When SFU released its 2021/22 budget plan, a plan that called for a 2% increase in domestic tuition and 4%...

Radio silence: The SFSS shouldn’t have kept SFU’s SUB legal challenge from us

By Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer and Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor  Boredom, if not outright animosity, is a common reaction to SFU politics. The most explicit example...

Still platformed: You’re not cancelled enough if I’m still subjected to you whining about it

By C Icart, Peak Associate It’s long past time we stop indulging right-wing pundits and problematic celebrities by pretending cancel culture is real. Reactionaries vehemently condemning...

Roe v. Wade: Your religion should not police my body

By Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer Content warning: Mentions of sexual assault and anti-abortion sentiments The US Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade. The decision...

Political Corner: Don’t call us taxpayers!

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor How do you describe your priorities as a Canadian voter? From climate change to income inequality, from reconciliation to immigration, we...

Political Corner: Canada’s medical system is failing us

By Olivia Visser, Staff Writer Canadians like to boast about our country’s exceptional healthcare system. “It’s free!” they’ll exclaim. And while it’s true that you can...

Truth and reconciliation: Tax the Church!

By Chloë Arneson, News Writer In Canada, we’ve created a subsidy for an institution that carried out a genocide on our soil. A subsidy for an...

Something for everyone: The online learning debate is way more convoluted than it needs to be

By Meera Eragoda, Features Editor We’ve all got a take on hybrid learning. Too few options for it. Too much to ask of instructors. Not worth...

Political Corner: The quieter, systemic ways Canada puts up barriers to abortion

By Kelly Chia, Humour Editor On May 2, POLITICO released a leaked draft majority opinion revealing the US Supreme Court had provisionally voted in favour...

Masking the data: Whether people like it or not, we’re still in a pandemic

By Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer It may seem like we’re far removed from the nationwide lockdown in March 2020, which sequestered people to their homes...