I'm sure almost everyone has questioned the "egg/avocado" in the AQ courtyard. The Peak brings you some answers. Created by Brandon Hillier and Alysha Seriani Music by Chad Crouch - http://www.chadcrouch.com/wp/ Circus Marcus - http://www.circusmarcus.net/ Thanks to Eleanor Qu for the illustration of the sculpture, and to Leah Bjornson for interviewing the students.
Continue readingWe sent a few of our staff to cover the annual "Taboo Naughty but Nice Sex Show" here at the Vancouver Convention Centre. We encountered a wide range of individuals, including one of our very own Peak alumni. Got your…
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Today we go behind the scenes of a photoshoot; the latest issue of PQ had Luke Henry, professional table tennis player, grace its cover. With words from Markus Burnham, an established figure in the fashion-photo industry, we uncover some of…
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After a detailed site selection phase, the site for SFU's Student Union Building was determined. Simon Fraser University's SUB will be built at the "Crossroads" site. An interview with Marc Fontaine (BuildSFU General Manager) discovers why this site will be…
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As the semester comes to a close, here's a quick look back at one of the bigger events that kicked off our school year. Created by Brandon Hillier
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Estefania Duran discusses Canadian politics with Will Ross, Leah Bjornson and Adam Ovenel-Carter. Questions? Comments? Reach us at [email protected] Hosted by Estefania Duran. Created by Brandon Hillier.
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Estefania Duran hosts another episode of Shut Up and Listen, inviting Alison Roach, Mohamed Sheriffdeen and Paul Zeke to talk about the issue of harassment on public transit, and the recent consideration of creating women-only Skytrain cars. Questions? Comments? Want…
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Freya discovers firsthand the true meaning of Halloween. Have a safe Halloween! Love, The Peak
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Estefania Duran invites Daryn Write and Max Hill to a round table discussion on David Gilmour. Gilmour has recently been criticized for his comments on the material he teaches at the University of Toronto; he has a strong preference for…
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We had the pleasure of interviewing former Peak editor Michael Hingston, who is currently on tour promoting his debut novel, "The Dilettantes." A book columnist at The Edmonton Journal, Hingston gives us a bit of back story behind his book,…
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