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Looser COVID-19 restrictions don’t override personal security

Opinions March 29, 2021

by Alex Masse, Staff Writer BC recently loosened COVID-19 restrictions to allow outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people, following a ban that began back in November. Many people I know are celebrating this change and making plans in their yards or nearby parks. They see it as another step towards this whole pandemic being a thing of the past, right alongside BC’s updated vaccination schedule claiming that everyone will have their first dose by the end of June.  This lifting of restrictions makes me nervous, and I’m not the only one. Some health experts think it’s a bit too…

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Stressed and well-dressed

Peak Web November 23, 2017

By: Jenna Beetstra   With final exams coming up, students are spending more time studying, less time sleeping, and even less time on things like getting ready in the morning. Hopefully, by the end of this article, you can learn how…

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An interview with Zoya Jiwa, the SFU student changing the fabric of our lives

Peak Web October 3, 2016

After being diagnosed with a life-altering illness, few people think about what they’re going to wear. But as Zoya Jiwa points out, illness can have a profound effect on what you can and cannot wear. Jiwa has been living with…

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I’m tired of being ogled at while taking the SkyTrain

EIC October 26, 2015

I’ve always had a big thing for public connection; catching a passerby’s eye in the habitual bustle, maybe offering a nod or — heaven forbid — a quick “good morning.” There’s something worthwhile in mustering the effort to reach out…

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