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May 25, 2009
Features
I see London, I see france
By John Morrison III, Stacey McLachlan
Boxers
HE SAYS
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Not to be confused with the breed of dog (which will give you all the moral support ...
The best summer of your life
By Stacey McLachlan
Thanks to the media glamourizing New Year’s resolutions, summertime goal-setting has been pushed to the wayside. This, my friends, is ridiculous: now that ...
Humour
Tips for making sweet love to summer
By Colin Sharp
As I write this, the sun is shining, the burgers are on the grill, and my pasty and nearly-translucent Scottish complexion is at risk of burning. Yes, ...
Arts
Sun Wizard
By Marie Elliott
Sun Wizard will be playing at Budgie’s Burritos, 44 Kingsway, Vancouver, on June 13, 10:00 p.m.
Newly formed local band Sun Wizard are developing ...
CD Review: Acres Of Lions: Working
By Kaylin Metchie
Acres Of Lions, a band from our very own Vancouver Island, has released a new CD, entitled Working. For a band that has only been together since 2006, ...
CD Review: Röyksopp: Junior
By Courtney Chu
Röyksopp describe themselves as “an electronic and chill-out music duo” hailing from Norway. While chilling out is not usually what I have in mind when I ...
Sci-Fi Bale Out
By Cam Smith
Remember that poignant scene in James Cameron’s 1984 classic The Terminator when, during a temporary lull from Arnie-fuelled mayhem, time-travelling ...
News
President Stevenson stepping down
By Kendra Wong, News Editor
After nearly a decade of service, SFU President Michael Stevenson announced he will be stepping down at the end of his term on August 31, 2010. His ...
International shorts
By Kendra Wong
U.S. — Last Thursday, after being accused of trying to bomb two New York synagogues and planning to fire surface-to-air missiles at ...
Arthur Erickson passes away
By Kendra Wong, News Editor
The internationally renowned Vancouver architect and co-designer of SFU, Arthur Erickson passed away last Wednesday in a nursing home where he suffered ...
SFU to close during Olympics
By Carolina Dubanik
After months of uncertainty amongst students about whether or not classes will be in session during the Olympics next February, Simon Fraser University and ...
SFSS Profile: 20 questions with Winnie Chung
By Kelli Ross
1. What is your favourite thing about SFU?
Probably the people I’ve met. I’ve made a wonderful, amazing group of friends, and ...
Opinions
Naked Emotions: I had a dream
By Kaylin Metchie, Columnist
At the end of every semester, I feel the gradual loss of my soul and spirit. And it’s not because of the cement grey landscape staring at me from all sides; ...
Editor's Voice: Indie symbology
By Adam Cristobal, Arts Editor
Every once in awhile, some jackass comes along and asks me, “Hey, have you heard of this band? They’re called the Candied Meatbag Platoon,” or some crap. ...
Editor's Voice: The energy fix
By Graham Templeton, Opinions Editor
I tried not to seem too uncomfortable, or repulsed, and I patiently waited for him to shut up. “This one will absolutely blow your mind. It’s a little ...
Campus View: Is there an Olympic upside?
By Kendra Wong, News Editor
Never have I seen the city of Vancouver so ecstatic about an event than it seems to be for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Broadcast stations have ...
Are pandemics not sexy anymore?
By Robert Lutener
I don’t have swine flu. No one I know has swine flu. No one I know knows anyone who has swine flu.
If you are reading this, you probably don’t ...
College isn’t necessary
By Mallory Rochard (The Manitoban)
WINNIPEG (CUP) — Since when do institutions devoted to the pursuit of knowledge advertise on buses?
My university is not alone in this ...
