We should keep some aspects of online learning after the pandemic

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer I’ll be the first to admit that remote learning simply doesn’t work for me: my deadlines get lost into the...

Disability Pride Month needs to happen in Canada 

By: Jae Stafford, SFU Student  Disability Pride Month is recognized in July in the United States. It began in 1990 with the Americans with Disabilities...

Self-deprecating humour isn’t funny

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate  It’s shockingly common to hear people say, “Of course, but I’m me, so ” or, “Oh, haha, no, I’m not...

Re-envisioning public space should not stop after the pandemic

By: Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief A century ago, the balance of who occupied the streets tipped toward pedestrians and non-car users. Then, the booming auto industry...

What Grinds Our Gears: Paying for printing

By: Victoria Belway, SFU Student I transferred to SFU in Fall 2020 from Douglas College, and this semester I had my first in-person class at...

Unhoused people shouldn’t be neglected during dangerous weather conditions

By: Gurleen Aujla, Peak Associate A few weeks ago, BC faced a dangerous heat wave, with temperatures hitting the high 30s and 40s. We saw 719...

English Language Learner should admit students based on their proficiency level alone

By: Bailey Romano, SFU Student Immigrants are often encouraged to register in English Language Learner (ELL) programs because fluency in English supposedly promotes a smoother...

The new climate emergency parking plan is ineffective

By: Nancy La, Staff Writer The City of Vancouver is planning on implementing additional parking barriers as part of its Climate Emergency Parking Program. The...

It’s time to treat the climate crisis for what it is: a crisis

By: Marco Ovies, Features Editor I was disappointed this weekend after watching multiple news outlets talk about the heatwave without a single mention of the...

Bright-er Side: The pandemic helped me see who my real friends are

By: Sara Wong, Arts & Culture Editor In my senior year of high school, I was the type of person who was friends with everyone but...