WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Construction everywhere, all the time

Written by Courtney Miller, Peak Associate As a concept, construction is great. It provides jobs, improves infrastructure, and generally leads to improved quality of life....

Dress codes are not up to code

Written by Stefanie Baltasar, SFU Student         Some dress codes just make sense, such as chemists having to wear clothes that cover all of their...

White feminism fails to be welcoming for all women

  Written by Winona Young, Staff Writer Canadian comedian Nicole Arbour recently published a “women’s edit” of Childish Gambino’s politically charged song, This is America. Arbour...

POLITICAL CORNER: Making fun of John McCain’s health crosses all the lines

Written by Eva Zhu, Opinions Editor On May 10, White House aide Kelly Sadler made a joke about Senator John McCain, commenting that “he’s dying...

13 Reasons Why doesn’t need a second season

Written by Melissa Campos. Multimedia Assistant 13 Reasons Why is one of the most controversial television series that exists today. After its initial release on...

Gender reveal parties place great expectations upon a person who isn’t even born yet

Written by Courtney Miller, Peak Associate As we age, our Facebook feeds fill with news of our friends getting engaged, married, and pregnant — though...

Six recommendations to the existing SFSS 2018 Elections Report

Written by Corbett Gildersleve, SFU Alumnus In last week’s article, I talked about the SFSS 2018 Election Report and some concerns I had with it....

Kanye West’s ignorant online behaviour isn’t doing himself or his fans any favours

Written by Youeal Abera, Peak Associate As a hip-hop fan, it is impossible to refute Kanye West’s impressive impact on the genre. His iconic discography,...

WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Tim Hortons in 2018

Written by Liam Wilson, SFU Student Let’s face it: Tim’s is not the champion of Canada that it used to be. If you’ve kept up with...

The election report falls short by missing key areas of discussion

Written by Corbett Gildersleve This is the third year where I’ve been involved with a Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) election in some form. The...