Khadr not ready for university

King’s University College hasn’t thought through their offer to Omar Khadr By Saba Kaidani EDMONTON (CUP) — At the University of Alberta, students aren’t able to...

When in doubt, pay it out

Ain't no party like third party coverage By Paul Hurst Automobile insurance in North America has developed over the last 100 years, and is based on...

One woman’s aesthetic is another’s mutilation

Our preconceptions need a rejuvenation By Rachel Braeuer Photos by Mark Burnham Your responses to Lana Friesen’s “Who needs feminism” article got me thinking about feminism...

Sharing embassies is a PR nightmare

Counter-point: Canada more than capable of handling its own diplomatic affairs To see point, click here! By Ryan Bromsgrove Photos by Adam Ovenell-Carter EDMONTON (Gateway) — “Hey you...

High tea and diplomacy

Point: Sharing embassies is not a threat to Canadian democracy To see counter-point, click here! By Gian-Paolo Mendoza Graphic by Ben Buckley The Canadian and British governments have...

Occupying our thoughts

Perspectives on the movement a year later By Jennifer Bednard Photos by Lindsay Brown With the anniversary of Occupy recently behind us, there has been a lot...

Should you drop out of school?

The current cost of education doesn't match up with student expectations By Esther Tung Photos by Mark Burnham There are a dwindling number of scenarios in which...

Getting a feminist makeover

New makeup ads use feminism as a marketing ploy By Ljudmila Petrovic Photos by Vaikunthe Banerjee Advertising companies are often accused of objectifying and sexualizing women. One...

Fish and chips or frankenfish

The latest edible to get bioengineered could be B.C.'s own salmon By Kristina Charania Photos by Steven Zolneczko Hey, you. Yeah, you — the kid shivering at...

Letter to the Editor, Oct. 9th

Dear editor, On October 9th, 1968, The Peak ran a small ad which read as follows: “Girls -- need help? in trouble? Contact the Women’s Caucus...