Written by: Alex Bloom, Aaron Richardson, Iain Edgar, Maxwell Gawlick, Tiffany Chang Bachelor of business administration ✩✩✩✩ This degree was very expensive, but it works pretty well. I get decent returns on my investment. Because of the Co-Op Add-On, I got several job offers right after graduation. Would be five stars but degree was missing “social life” when it arrived. –MG Bachelor of Arts, economics major ✩ Nice – MG Bachelor of Arts, communications major ✩✩✩✩ Overall, I’m satisfied. It’s useful. If you’re into writing about how reality is socially constructed until your fingers fall off, then this is the major…
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By: Aaron Richardson Many modern Canadian historians have been spending time critically analyzing the country’s behaviour over the last couple of years. Their work has helped develop the theory that Canada has finally left her teenage years, and is now…
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By: Alex Bloom, Gabrielle McLaren, Aaron Richardson UK bans Danish imports in response to late 8th century Viking raids The island nation passed sanctions on the “Viking homeland,” as secretary of state for foreign affairs Boris Johnson put it, “until…
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By: Gabrielle McLaren, Winona Young, and Aaron Richardson
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By: Aaron Richardson Reports are flooding into The Peak saying that SFU’s administration has been taken over by the raccoon population on Burnaby campus. While these reports are just arriving, it seems as if this raccoup d’état took place back…
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By: Aaron Richardson An important part of living a healthy life is maintaining healthy relationships with the people you surround yourself with. When you’re in your early 20s, there are a lot of important relationships that can impact your life.…
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By: Aaron Richardson Hate the effort of getting out of bed to go to your exam? Can’t be bothered to write your essay? If you’re suffering from these problems, this is the business for you! When you’re too lazy to…
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By: Aaron Richardson As the summer slowly approaches here in Vancouver, tourists will start flooding the streets like the parasites they are. Every year, they come here for the summer to experience the weather, the food, and the unfounded feeling…
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By: Aaron Richardson Often during periods of mourning, the grief you are experiencing can feel almost physical in its presence. It can feel as if it is following you around, inhabiting the room with you, sitting beside you, and putting…
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By: Aaron Richardson Comedy Central’s new show Corporate is a fantastically funny black comedy with a cynical take on the corporate world that awaits many of us on the other side of graduation. Although the show is comedic, it is…
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