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This is a collage of the book covers of the books mentioned in the article
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Four book recommendations for Disability Pride Month

Peak Web July 24, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Arts and Culture Editor knot body by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch knot body is a collection of poems, short stories, and letters that address various themes, along with how people with disabilities are treated unjustly by capitalist and discriminatory systems. For instance, in one of the letters, Bechelany-Lynch scrutinizes the lack of scientific research behind the medical diagnoses of trans people, a form of systemic injustice in itself. Combining deep philosophical reflections and light-hearted quips, knot body asks the readers to join along, in bringing awareness to many social challenges affecting the disabled community, such as…

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SFU artists bend reality in Report on the Thing exhibit

Peak Web July 24, 2025

By: Katie Walkley, Peak Associate From July 3–26, the Audain Gallery is displaying six SFU artists’ works inspired by Clarice Lispector’s short postmodern text, Report on the Thing (1974). Her story questions the way we define categories and split things…

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This is a photo of Ava Quissy, organizer of the SFU Death Cafe
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SFU alum challenges the stigma towards death

Peak Web July 16, 2025

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer On Sunday, June 29, Ava Quissy, a recent SFU political science graduate, hosted a Death Café at Slice Vancouver that welcomed all community members. The café hosted group conversations about death, using prompt cards to…

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Book Nook: Quiet books for loud times

Peak Web July 10, 2025

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer Revery: A Year of Bees by Jenna Butler   This book feels like a long exhale. Set on an off-grid farm in Alberta, it follows Butler’s journey as a beekeeper. In the gentle rhythm of tending…

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Monday Music: Songs for moving forward, healing, and letting go

Peak Web July 7, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer “19” by La Reezy “I told my older self to let me go.” With infectiously uplifting beats and vocals, La Reezy raps on what it means to become the person you want to be. Layered…

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This is a picture showing some of Vidyamaharani’s artistic work on a wall of white wallpaper
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Shafira Vidyamaharani’s intuitive path to design

Peak Web June 17, 2025

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer A graphic designer, photographer, videographer, painter, writer, and textile artist, Shafira Vidyamaharani’s practice resists definition — and that’s the point. Now a graduate student in SFU’s communication program, they are building a career that merges…

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Monday Music: Mythologies of the self

Peak Web June 15, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Staff Writer There is a strange beauty in the in-between. We often resist it — when life doesn’t offer clear beginnings or endings, where you are neither who you were nor who you will be. But as…

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Italian Day returns to the Drive

Peak Web June 13, 2025

By: Abigail Streifel, Peak Associate On June 8, Italian Day returns to Commercial Drive! The annual festival celebrates the culture and heritage of Italian Canadians with live music, food, and fun activities in Vancouver’s Little Italy. This year marks the…

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From the campus to the big screen: SFU student film goes global

Peak Web May 28, 2025

By: Ashima Shukla, Staff Writer What started as a class project has since turned into a creative awakening for Kitty Cheung, SFU alum and former Peak staff. Bringing together poetry, live action, and illustration, the short film Ad Hominem 2…

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SFU’s artistic history comes to life in A Magical Time

Peak Web May 22, 2025

By: Kyla Wane, SFU Student One step onto SFU’s Burnaby campus, and the word “prison” comes to mind. However, the campus’ grey walls and bleak buildings hold a rich cultural history. A Magical Time: The Early Days of the Arts…

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