Opinions in Dialogue: The intricacies of immigration

By: Vanessa Martínez, SFU Student and Jessica Lo, SFU Student Content warning: mentions of death and child neglect. Editor’s note: The authors in this piece both...

SFU’s response to the TSSU picket lines has been poor

By: Anthony Houston, SFU Student As an international student, I tend to stay at the edges of certain aspects of Canadian life. I’ve strayed away...

Opinions in Dialogue: The intersections of education

By: Cameron Palmer, SFU Student and Charlie Ruiz, SFU Student  Meritocracy is the age-old myth that everyone has a fair chance at success in life,...

SFU needs better long-term mental health supports for students

By: Cynthia Piña, SFU Student Content warning: mentions of anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and transphobia.  For the past three hours, I’ve been rocking back and forth...

Commuting outside of Metro Vancouver sucks

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Having lived in Maple Ridge for three years, I know firsthand how inconsistent buses outside the Metro Vancouver area are. To...

Who is exploited under the development of AI?

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of sexual exploitation of women and children, revenge pornography, racism What infuriates me about conversations revolving around artificial intelligence...

Whose safety is prioritized by clearing encampments?

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer During the spring term, I spent most of my semester at SFU’s Harbour Centre, which made me familiar with the...

SFU has failed its student athletes

By: Isabella Urbani, Staff Writer SFU varsity teams have been making headlines this year for all the wrong reasons. Between scrapping the football program,...

Disabled and Disbelieved: People with invisible illnesses still aren’t taken seriously

By: Olivia Visser, Opinions Editor Content warning: ableism, online bullying Disabled people still experience considerable social stigma in modern society. Although online awareness is on the...

(Re)Approaching Accessibility: COVID-19 long haulers won’t teach us anything new about disability

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Long COVID could change the way we think about disability in Canada, but it probably won’t. It’s been over two...