Communication

This is a photo taken on the World Listening Day Walk. People are walking down a Burnaby Mountain trail while wearing signs that read “Who wants to listen to the sound of gas” and “World Listening Day 2023.”
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World listening day explores nature and human activity

Peak Web August 3, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer On July 18, World Listening Day was observed in memory of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, who helped found the Acoustic Ecology movement. This movement examines the relationship between humans and their environment. For example, marine species like whales and dolphins who use echolocation have to communicate louder to one another due to noise pollution caused by shipping boats in the ocean. Acoustic Ecology showcases how human activity impacts the physical environment in often unconsidered ways. For 2023’s World Listening Day, professors of communication, Milena Droumeva and Julie Andreyev, organized a soundwalk through trails on…

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This is a photo of the communication student union executive board. The students are huddled together and smiling for the camera
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CMNSU presents Careers in Communication

Peak Web March 29, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Editor’s note: Saije Rusimovici, who wrote this article, is an executive member of the SFU communication student union. The Peak acknowledges and has taken steps to prevent conflicts of interest or potential bias from influencing…

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This is a photo of a podcast studio. There is recording equipment, microphones, and laptops set up around a table in a small room.
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Communication student union relaunches podcast

Peak Web November 28, 2022

By: Andreea Barbu, SFU Student SFU’s communication student union has recently revamped their podcast, The Medium, The Message. It is hosted by vice-president of the communication student union, Talha Butt, and communications coordinators Simran Mann and Arianne Cervantes. The first…

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A guy is lying in bed, holding his phone like he’s on a video call, and smiling.
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Long-distance relationships are better than their reputation

Peak Web February 17, 2022

By: Reece Avila Long distance relationships are actually quite pleasant. Before you throw hands, no I’m not bitter and neither am I trying to avoid my partner — we’ve been together for almost five years, one of which was long-distance. I’ve…

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A couple are leaning into each other. Both appear somewhat femme, and look like they’re enjoying themselves.
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Mainstream media needs to address its sex stigma

Peak Web February 13, 2022

By: Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate Doing it, the devil’s tango, knocking boots — these are all euphemisms used to avoid a simple three-letter word: sex. Why do we feel the need for all these euphemisms in order to avoid one word?…

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A collection of pixelated images. Many are recognizable as the emojis we have today, including some like the astrological symbols, road signs, and a few food items.
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Emojis should be used in formal correspondence

Peak Web January 27, 2022

By: Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor The Spring 2022 semester is in full swing, and though the in-person/online classes debate continues, it’s likely we’ll be interacting with one another mainly through emails and Zoom calls. While Zoom preserves some of the social…

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A woman is looking wistfully at her phone screen. The room is dimly-lit, and curtains behind her filter out some of the bright lights of the city. The mood of the photograph is very isolating.
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Opinions in Dialogue: Reaching out and Checking in

Peak Web January 25, 2022

By: Maya Beninteso, Peak Associate; Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Over the pandemic, many of the methods we use to interact with one another have become formalized. With quarantine, distanced education, and work, we’ve had to adapt the language we use to…

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A collection of fridge magnets fill the photo. They have words printed on them. Some of the most visible ones are: wet, bug, explore, sorrow, torn, bed, wings, miss.
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What Grinds Our Gears: Autocomplete phrase suggestions

Peak Web January 19, 2022

By: Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor Autocomplete this, motherfuckers.  Despite the various word processing platforms’ increasing propensity for prediction, there was no autocomplete suggestion to the above line — and understandably so. Autocomplete phrasing comes from the collection and comparison of similar…

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A woman in a green shirt stares at the camera. She looks jaded and exhausted. Her chin rests on her palm, and a laptop is open in front of her.
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What Grinds Our Gears: SFU’s useless emails

Opinions December 1, 2021

By: Michelle Young, Copy Editor SFU’s emails and updates are a running joke among students and it’s not hard to see why. Our inboxes become flooded with useless emails every time the administration attempts to give us information. I choose…

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2021 Faculty of Communication, Art, and Technology holds undergraduate conference

News March 23, 2021

Written by: Jaymee Salisi, News Writer  On March 5, 2021 the eleventh annual Faculty of Communication and Technology (FCAT) undergraduate conference was held online. The conference provides students within the faculty the opportunity to showcase their ideas and interests in…

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