SFU textbooks shouldn’t be inaccurate about sex, sexuality, and gender

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief I know that waiting until your last year to hit your Q/B-Sci requirements is the ultimate Arts-student crime, but I paid for...

Menstruators just wanna have fun, even during that time of the month

By: Agra Mikel, SFU Student Saying the words “period sex” is like opening up Pandora’s box. It’s bad enough having a woman openly talk about a...

Gendered washrooms are redundant for our needs

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer Imagine this: you’re walking in the AQ after a long, boring class. Suddenly, you’re hit with the urge to relieve...

Informed voting is the absolute least we can ask of our Board

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Editor-in-Chief Note: The views expressed in the following article are solely my own and do not represent the views or politics of The...

What Grinds Our Gears: Campus maps are aesthetically pleasing but useless for navigation

By: Tiffany Chang, Peak Associate I think most people — if not everyone — has noticed how the maps of the SFU campuses all lack sufficient...

Giovanni HoSang can’t pretend Fall Kickoff’s deficit doesn’t involve him

By: Lily Fontaine, SFU Student I scream, you scream, we all scream because the Fall Kickoff deficit was $105,995. Like another Peak article stated, “the SFSS...

A new corona virus is no excuse to break out the racism

Update (April 23, 2020): The headline and sections of this article have been updated from their original version in order to clarify information that...

More non-disabled people need to put in the effort to clear snowy sidewalks

By: Sanam Prasad, SFU Student As a disabled person living in Metro Vancouver, the snow like the dump we got in January makes my disability worse,...

Political Corner: World leaders can’t continue to shrug off wildfires while courting Big Coal

By: Kelly Grounds, Peak Associate Last year, the world watched as forest fires in the Amazon led to some of the worst environmental damage the world...

Comparing GPAs is a recipe for dissatisfaction and unnecessary stress

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Staff Writer Success in university shouldn’t be interpreted as a zero-sum game where students are indirectly encouraged to compare grades. Extreme academic competitiveness...