MUJI’s virtual bullet journal workshop demonstrates that journalling doesn’t need to be perfect

By: Michelle Young, Staff Writer Amongst all the COVID-19 isolation, various companies have shifted their in-person services to make them accessible to customers from home....

Five queer-antine films for a virtual Pride Month

By: Juztin Bello, Copy Editor At the unfortunate news of Pride celebrations being cancelled across the world at the hands of COVID-19 (AKA Miss Rona),...

Monday Music: Sappy songs for the sapphic soul

By: Molly Lorette, Peak Associate All of the Monday Music for the Summer 2020 semester is now be available on The Peak’s Spotify Playlist, Monday Music Summer...

The People’s Co-op Bookstore is a Commercial Drive gem that needs to be protected

By: Meera Eragoda, Arts & Culture Editor Let me start by declaring that I love independent bookstores. They have always felt more personal than going...

The Half of It showcases marginalized perspectives and conveys the tragedy and joy of relationships

By: Kate Olivares, Peak Associate Time and time again, we are shown that coming-of-age movies have so much more to offer beyond love triangles between...

Vancouver’s underrated, hidden art gems are well worth visiting

By: Devana Petrovic, Staff Writer   The Granville Loop Tunnel Street Art Gallery Location: Granville Loop Park Artists: Alternating local artists  The Granville Tunnel Street Art Gallery is a...

SFU grad’s business venture is a delightful culmination of chocolate and friendship

By: Sara Wong, Peak Associate Whether your online classes are stressing you out, your family is starting to irritate you, or your lack of seeing...

Monday Music: Asian excellence to enjoy year-round

By: Michelle Young, Staff Writer During isolation, many of us have been on the hunt for new tracks to add to our playlists. So why...

Never Have I Ever watched a show that depicts Indian representation this cleverly

By: Harvin Bhathal, Peak Associate As an Indian myself, I appreciated Never Have I Ever for what it provided for me. Broadly speaking (as there...

Good Things To Do offers a spark of hope in a time of fear

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer Skeptical was the best word you could have used to describe my feelings prior to attending this performance. The description...