Bill Nye challenges SFU grads to “Change the world!”

Bill Nye, more fondly known by many as the “Science Guy,” graced the stage at SFU’s fall convocation as he received an honorary degree...

SFU prepares for administrative overhaul after two VPs resign

SFU is only a month into its fall semester, but already the administration is facing a massive overhaul as Philip Steenkamp, VP External Relations,...

Women with HIV at greater risk for cancer

A new study published by SFU researchers suggests that women who are living with HIV may be more likely to develop cancer. Published in...

Lunar eclipse dazzles at SFU Star Party

Students and members of the community gathered at the Trottier Observatory for a Star Party on SFU’s Burnaby campus on September 27 to watch...

Satellite Signals

Segal Building “It’s a minority! Who gets to govern?” is a panel to be held at SFU’s Segal Centre campus (room 1420) on Oct. 7 at...

Local candidates debate on SFU campus

Students at SFU Burnaby had the chance to see the candidates in their riding confront each other during the Burnaby North-Seymour All Candidates Debate,...

News briefs through the decades

As with any student publication, current events are the bread and butter of The Peak. These pages have always been a lightning rod for...

Student App Roundup

Who doesn’t love hearing the phrase, “There’s an app for that”? Shopping? There’s an app for that. Travel? There’s an app for that. School?...

SFU researchers help army veteran walk again

Captain Trevor Greene, after being severely injured in Afghanistan, has regained hope of walking with the help of Carolyn Sparrey, SFU assistant professor of...

Students vote yes to Build SFU project

After a year of uncertainty as to how Build SFU would proceed, SFU students voted “yes” to both the Student Union Building (SUB) and...