Colombian cinema at SFU

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CELEBRATING MUTUAL AID

It is definitely a really huge event in terms of manpower.

We’re hoping every year that we’ll be able to push it a little bit further.

The Board has asked the Finance, Investments, and Property Committee to review the policy and provide recommendations.

I’m honestly not surprised by the entire response. I’m disappointed, but I’m not surprised.

A PROTESTOR AT THE EVENT

WEARING WELLNESS

We stumbled into it the way genetics research often is — you find something that you weren’t expecting.

ESTHER VERHEYEN

PROFESSOR OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY, SFU

If you see a vision, just execute it.

VANSH

Poilievre may be an expert at stirring the pot, but he lacks any form of sincerity.

GIVE AND RECEIVE

MIND YOUR MEAT

Be more attentive the next time you are hanging out with your loved ones and offer to help without them asking.

You don’t have to cut meat out entirely to see the health, environmental, and ethical changes.

Need to Know, Need to Go

Fun and free September events

En mi casa de bareque, la paz siempre prevalece, el sol de mango sonriente.

PACK A PUNCH
AMRIT KAMAAL · PEAK ASSOCIATE
“LA SUPREMA” BY PABLA FLORES

Rourke earned his first win at the 2024 Touchdown Pacific event where he had 21 completed passes for 30 attempts, and threw 325 yards in the 38–12 win against the Ottawa Redblacks.

The men’s soccer team is looking to replicate the success they reached in 2023 — where they topped the GNAC standings — though with a roster that looks much different than the previous season.

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