What Grinds Our Gears: We’re not in a state of perpetual panic over the tank farm

By: Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor We complain, but SFU’s Burnaby campus is a uniquely beautiful spot for a school. Secluded at the top of a mountain,...

What Grinds Our Gears: The “Devil’s advocate” guy

By: Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer “Just playing the devil’s advocate” is arguing for the sake of argument, and it helps nothing.   I’ve had people tell me...

What Grinds Our Gears: In-person summer convocations

By Luke Faulks, Opinions Editor This July, for the first time in two years, SFU’s graduating class will be gathering for an in-person convocation. You’ll...

What grinds our gears: A lack of campus study spaces

By: Craig Allan, Peak Associate; Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor As a student whose home has more distractions than it does workspace, I usually come to...

WGOG: The need to imitate meat in vegetarian food

By: Tamanna T., Staff Writer It is ridiculous for vegetarian food to imitate meat. For the first 19 years of my life, I followed a strictly...

WGOG: The varied thrush

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor I’m sleeping soundly in my bed, feeling toasty under the blankets. Then, the sound of a whistle. Not once, not twice,...

What Grinds Our Gears: SFU Burnaby being one big design flaw

By: Hannah Kazemi, SFU Student Burnaby campus is ugly. The buildings are glum, the hallways are dark, and the overall vibes suck so bad. Walking through...

What Grinds Our gears: Campus vending machines

By Craig Allan, Peak Associate Much ado has been made about the lackluster food offerings available on campus, but one area that does not receive...

What Grinds Our Gears: Morning classes are absolutely brutal

By:Annalisse Crosswell, SFU Student It took months of pandemic life to create a sleep pattern resembling what others might call normal — having a circadian...

What Grinds Our Gears: Autocomplete phrase suggestions

By: Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor Autocomplete this, motherfuckers.  Despite the various word processing platforms’ increasing propensity for prediction, there was no autocomplete suggestion to the above line...