We should go no fault

It's the reason other provinces' insurance rates are substantially lower than ours By Paul Hurst In Saskatchewan and Manitoba, car insurance is completely “no fault.” This...

Undergraduate issues are linked to current labour unrest

By Michael McDonell Issues that undergrad students face are linked just as closely to current educational policies as what TSSU members have experienced over the...

NATO flag should be flown on Remembrance Day

By Dan Peach The piece “SFU should not hoist NATO flag” published by Cedric Chen in the Nov. 5, 2012 edition of The Peak displayed...

Students should be more aware of what they fund

It’s 10 o’clock. Do you know where your $5 is? By Graham Cook Photos by Mark Burnham With a multitude of confusing fees levied against students every...

Letter to the editor, Nov. 19th, 2012

Dear editor, I’m curious if anyone is interested in leading the official demand for a refund from the university? SFU sold its students an education,...

Mental health issues aren’t a joke

We should be working together to help the mentally ill, not bonding over our mutual dislike of them on transit By Ljudmila Petrovic Photos by Ben...

Does TransLink deserve the hate for fare increases?

With four years warning given for the rise in cost, fretting now is too little too late By Rachel Braeuer Photos by Mark Burnham The “fuck translink”...

My battle with the blinking cursor

What to do (and not to do) when faced with writer’s block By Kimberly Hartwig Photos by Ben Buckley SASKATOON (The Sheaf) — You pump yourself up,...

It’s the drink that did it

Caffeine can intoxicate you as much as alcohol or drugs By Kristina Charania Photos by Simon le Nippon As November fades into December, we will officially be...

Laying blame for CUPE’s job action

Reasons for job action more convoluted and relevant to students than one might think By Eric Onderwater Photos by Mark Burnham On Thursday, Nov. 1, the Burnaby...