An inside look into Vancouver’s restaurant industry during COVID-19

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor Now more than ever, the restaurant and food service industry needs support. The Peak interviewed three Vancouver culinary...

The recent rise of anti-Asian hate crimes and their long history

By: Kelly Chia, Peak Associate Content warning: graphic descriptions of violence, sexual assault, racism Soon Chung Park. Hyun Jung Grant. Sun Cha Kim. Yong Ae Yue....

SFYou: Dr. Lesley Schimanski

By: Katarina Chui, SFU Student Name: Lesley Schimanski Pronouns: she/her/hers Departmental Affiliation: Department of Psychology Hometown: Pincher Creek, Alberta Occupation: Sessional Instructor, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences Among students, Dr. Lesley...

The future of India and Canada’s trade, commerce, and investment

Written by: Saman Dara, SFU Student Trade, commerce, and investment between India and Canada has been taking place for decades. The Beedie School of Businesses...

Dr. Karine Duhamel on the importance of trauma-informed approaches to private and public engagement

Written by: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate This year’s Bruce & Lis Welch Community Dialogue event explored the importance of a trauma-informed approach in both our...

SFYou: Beveland-Dalzell siblings

Written by: Yelin Gemma Lee, Peak Associate Alumni featured:  Name: Heidi Stooshnoff/Heidi Beveland-Dalzell (She/her/hers) Departmental Affiliation: Bachelors of Science and Biology (2009); Bachelors of Education, minor in...

Technologies of Speculation: a School of Communication book talk

Written by: Kayli Jamieson, SFU Student Sapere aude! Translated from Latin, it means “dare to know,” and was a featured phrase within Dr. Sun-ha Hong’s...

Myanmar, Once Again? looks at Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement

Written by: Dev Petrovic, Staff Writer Rarely in Westerm mainstream media are events in foreign countries covered, which is why the political tension in Myanmar...

BC NDP’s misleading policy regarding the protection of old-growth forests

Written by: Harvin Bhathal, Features Editor One of the most significant ecological challenges in BC has been the conservation of old-growth forests — BC’s ancient...

SFU celebrates Black womanhood through art

Written by: Linda Kanyamuna, SFU Student Since November of 2020, Vancouverites have been consuming the resilience, energy, and beauty of Black womanhood through visual art...