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What Grinds Our Gears: People staying silent as I get misgendered

Opinions March 22, 2021

by Meera Eragoda, Copy Editor I am non-binary and I use they/them/theirs pronouns which most people are on board with. Of course, I am very femme-presenting so being misgendered constantly has been a reality that I’ve needed to adjust to. Because of this, I’ve also had to get used to correcting people constantly. And honestly, it gets exhausting. I didn’t realize how much work it was until I was on a Zoom call where someone new misgendered me and a friend corrected them right away. It was nice not having to negotiate with myself about whether I wanted to feel…

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Opinions in Dialogue: Why are pronouns so important?

Opinions March 22, 2021

by Madeleine Chan, Jacob Mattie, and introduction by Dev Petrovic Incorporating the introduction of personal pronouns on day-to-day occasions has become increasingly normalized. The sharing of pronouns is evident in group introductions, social media bios, and Zoom usernames — the…

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Research assistants need healthcare and SFU’s labour practices need reform

Opinions March 21, 2021

by Emma Jean, Staff Writer Over the past month, the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU) has been circulating a petition that demands research assistants (RAs) — who fall under the TSSU —  be granted the benefits they were promised by…

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Martin Scorsese is right about Marvel

Opinions March 16, 2021

by Genevieve Cheng, SFU Student Director Martin Scorsese became the pinnacle of controversy on social media in November 2019 with his New York Times op-ed “I said Marvel Movies aren’t cinema: Let me explain.” He wrote the piece to explain…

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Self-help books are valuable — if used properly

Opinions March 16, 2021

by Victor Tran, SFU Student Self-help books are filled with words that can promise accomplishments like becoming a productivity superhero and gaining financial independence. This could be enticing for the struggling student, but these books often don’t mention how to…

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Anyone can be a gamer, regardless of genre

Opinions March 15, 2021

by Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate When I hear the phrase “video games,” first and third person shooter games often come to mind — the Entertainment Software Association even says that 47% of gamers play them. Many of these types of…

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A minimum voter threshold for SFSS elections should be required

Opinions March 15, 2021

by Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate Another round of SFSS elections is complete, and I congratulate all of the successful candidates, but something about the results isn’t right.  The 2021 election results had an average of 891 total votes per position,…

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SFU needs to take greater measures to protect our data

Opinions March 14, 2021

by Nancy La, SFU Student SFU prides itself on keeping its community safe from harm, yet its cybersecurity (or the lack thereof) paints a different image.  SFU’s servers were hacked on February 3, exposing the personally identifiable data of over…

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What Grinds Our Gears: The gondola getting more attention than the pipeline expansion

Opinions March 10, 2021

by Madeleine Chan, Opinions Editor Ever since a Burnaby Mountain gondola seemed like a very real possibility, broadcast news, web, and social media have been non-stop. Their focus is valid, not having ignored Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) issues for…

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Businesses should be open later during the pandemic

Opinions March 8, 2021

by Jacob Mattie, SFU Student To promote staying home and social distancing, many businesses are now open for a fraction of the time they were pre-pandemic. From restaurants and retail to SFU Burnaby’s very own Renaissance Coffee, hours of operation…

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