Small grocery stores are in need of our support

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate  I have a few small grocery stores close to where I live — not small like that Safeway without a...

Cringe culture needs to die

By: Paige Riding, Copy Editor The act of “cringing” at someone for their actions, appearance, or behaviour is just bullying for miserable adults. Cringe culture is...

We’re teaching math wrong

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate Math is among the most common topics in education worldwide, yet it is a favoured subject of complaint among students....

Reasons to consider transitioning to eco-friendly menstrual products

By: Charlene Aviles, Peak Associate There are a variety of menstrual products and brands to choose from, but the majority of what’s sold in stores...

What Grinds Our Gears: Course planning

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Peak Associate “Here we go again,” I sighed as I opened the email about my enrolment appointment last month. I scrolled through...

We should be more cautious of the delta variant 

By: Michelle Young, News Editor  BC is bolting into its reopening plan. At stage three, we can have personal gatherings, organized gatherings at half capacity,...

Toxic veganism is turning people away

By: Marco Ovies, Features Editor I was transiting home one day from school, waiting in line for the bus at Surrey Central Station. It was then...

The Bright-er Side: Guest lecturers have improved my learning experience

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor As happy as I am to return to in-person classes, a part of me will miss remote learning....

WGOG: Indian parents valuing the opinions of others over their kids

By: Child of Indian Parents, SFU Student  Dear Indian parents, You need to re-prioritize whose opinions truly matter.  When you teach your children that the opinions of...

Olympic athletes should be allowed to protest

By: Clarence Ndabahwerize, Peak Associate On April 21 of this year, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) upheld Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter ahead of this...