Yeah, that’s right. SFU has a bike tool co-op. Located in TC319 Rotunda on the Burnaby campus, the Bike Tool Co-op (BTC) is stocked with a whole variety of new tools and parts to help you keep your bike healthy. They’ve got Burnaby bike maps and other information about the bike trails at SFU — and it’s all free to SFU staff, students, and anyone using our school’s bike trails. Pretty sweet, huh? The story of how I came to be involved with the BTC is a long one. I was traveling around Europe after a field school in Prague…
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“I think the mascot is dead.” That’s all the opposition’s radio announcer could say about what he had just witnessed. It was a timeout in the first half of a Clan basketball game in the spring of 1996, and the…
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The 2014 CFL Draft was a massive success for the Clan, with five players drafted, three of whom are currently on their draft team’s roster. However, this also means plenty of turnover for the team, and many spots that need…
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For the first time since 2001, the Seattle Mariners could have a playoff run. It’s good to see our MLB home team do well after so many years of struggling and mediocrity. In prior years, in every Mariners game that…
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SFU football has yet to post a winning season since joining the NCAA. However, with new head coach Jacques Chapdelaine, the team looks to change that this season. Chapdelaine, who was most recently the offensive coordinator for the BC Lions,…
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Last season, the Clan volleyball saw marked improvement, posting a 6-12 record in the GNAC. Although it wasn’t a winning record, it certainly beat the previous two seasons which had just one win each. Now, they must look to improve…
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When it comes to SFU men’s soccer, the question isn’t about if the team will have success, it’s about how much success. Even before they hit the pitch, the Clan succeeded in claiming the top spot of the Great Northwest…
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Although the men’s soccer team has enjoyed its fair share of success recently, the same cannot be said of the women’s team, who have just one win in each of their last two seasons. However, while first year coach Annie…
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Although we won’t be seeing the Shrum Bowl this year, according to Milt Richards, SFU’s athletics director, there is a good chance that this time next year we will be seeing SFU and UBC face off for the first time…
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