Laugh Track: Ryan Mutama

Ryan Mutama is a stand-up comic living in Vancouver who uses comedy as a way to explore more serious, social issues. The Peak caught...

The week in comics

8-10 servings (by Jacey Gibb) Seagull Square (by Jill Mandrake) The Adventures of Agoraphobia Man: World Defender (by Jacey Gibb) Peers (by Leslie Lu)

SFU’s bullies to begin accepting Bitcoins

With the SFU’s bookstores now accepting Bitcoins in exchange for textbooks and other callously over-priced course materials, several campus bullies who regularly beat students...

Twelve other types of currency the SFU bookstore should start accepting

With our university's bookstores now accepting Bitcoins, it seems SFU is on track to a future less dependent on traditional institutions like regular money....

Why Saudi Arabia is the right choice to head UN Human Rights Council

Last month Saudi Arabia announced their bid to behead head the United Nations Human Rights Council, following the end of its current leader Germany’s...

Peak Speak: Stephen Harper designs new “dad jeans”

This week The Peak asked SFU students how they would react to Stephen Harper starting a line of "dad jeans"? Created by Paige...

This week in comics

The Adventures of Agoraphobia Man: World Defender (Jacey Gibb) Sadie the Sadistic Snail (Miranda Mcfarlane) Peers (Leslie Lu) Seagull Square (Jill Mandrake)

Laugh Track: Emmett Hall

It’s not uncommon for comedians in Vancouver to have their fingers in several different pots at once. In addition to providing music as part...

Years of locker thefts re-open debate for gender neutral change rooms

Users of SFU’s men’s change rooms are calling for an end to the sexist rules that they argue are putting their personal valuables at...

Tips for making the most out of your summer getaway

If you’re reading this while in between brain-busting summer semester tutorials, this article isn’t for you. Neither is it for the person who opted...