“Life is what you make of it,” said some philosopher or other advice columnist at some point in all likelihood. They’re probably right, I guess. You should make the most out of life and get out and do stuff, like be active in the community or some other crap like that. Maybe join a club, get active in student politics, or help fund student advice columnists. (Note that that last one is your best option.) These kinds of things bring overwhelming self-satisfaction to who you are as an individual. They are valuable life experiences — notably that charitable donation to…
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Did you know that there were two professional hockey teams in the Greater Vancouver region? Unfortunately, the key word here is “were.” In addition to our NHL team, the Vancouver Canucks, there used to be an American Hockey League (AHL)…
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Have you ever seen a movie where you were fairly entertained but you thought it could have used a bit more polish? Perhaps the pacing, characters, story, almost every aspect could’ve use a bit more cooking. Well, All Cheerleaders Die…
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SFU alumnus and former Beedie School of Business adjunct professor Terry Beech has been chosen to represent the Liberals in the Burnaby North-Seymour riding for the 2015 Canadian Federal Election. Beech was officially named the Liberal candidate at a Nomination…
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University students may tend to focus their energies on courting romantic interests, but a recent column by an SFU graduate suggests that they should court career interests in a similar fashion. Adrian Papara, an economics graduate from SFU and current…
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I don’t usually watch soccer. I am not saying this as some badge of honour in some attempt to put myself ‘above’ soccer, nor am I trying to make the argument that hockey is 10 times better (at least not…
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SFU was well represented at a conference in Edinburgh from July 4 to 6 that looked at the Scottish diaspora, and its effects both in the world and in Scotland. The executive director of SFU’s Harbour Centre campus, Laurie Anderson…
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Recent changes to liquor laws in BC in response to a government report have drawn mixed reactions, particularly with regard to the clause that allows establishments to change liquor prices during the day for happy hour, as well as minimum…
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Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe, a former member of the SFU women’s basketball team, has signed in Germany to play with Friendsfactory Baskets Donau-Ries of the Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga (DBBL), a German professional women’s basketball league. “She is very athletic and has a lot of…
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