Political social media ads need to be better regulated

By: Mason Mattu, Section Editor A document published by Elections Canada wrote that various social media advertisements aimed at getting Canadians to buy into...

New Year’s resolutions should leave some room for spontaneity

By: Maya Barillas Mohan, Staff Writer There’s merit in questioning whether you’ll be keeping up with your New Year’s resolution of running every day. There’s...

The US’ attack on Venezuela violates international law

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor On January 3, I sat glued to my phone watching the videos of the US’ attack on Venezuela’s capital Caracas....

Opinions in Dialogue: Christmas markets

By: Clara Xu, SFU Student, and Heidi Kwok, Staff Writer Christmas markets are a hallmark of the festive season. A staple in countries like Germany...

Fast fashion exploits the consumer

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer There is a growing awareness among consumers that the fast fashion industry is exploitative to its workers and the environment....

Re: SFU’s Centre for Accessible Learning is not accessible

By: Niveja Assalaarachchi, News Writer In 2021, The Peak featured an article detailing an SFU student’s attempt to get accommodations at the Centre for Accessible...

What Grinds Our Gears: Charity campaigns at the checkout

By:  Petra Chase, Features Editor I recently moved close to a Walmart and inevitably find myself there for essentials. Every time, I’m asked if I...

Brighter Side: music nostalgia

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Art has a way of preserving time. My favourite albums are basically an auditory photograph of what life was like...

Clichés contain pearls of human wisdom

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer  The question of “what do I do with my life?” seems to occupy the psyche of many people. Which isn’t...

Scheduling conflicts can exacerbate financial hardships

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor There’s nothing quite like logging on goSFU, or looking up course outlines to plan a perfect semester with all the...