Daniel Salcedo

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Local gardens for local harvest

Peak Web July 29, 2025

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor Walking around Metro Vancouver, it’s likely you’ve found community gardens full of vegetables and plants. These spaces aren’t just pretty; they are a great way for people to strengthen their relationship with the land they inhabit, build community, and eat local food — how much more local can it get than harvesting with your own hands?  Developing these plots of unused land into sources of locally produced food is one of Vancouver’s food security efforts. As part of the Vancouver Food Strategy and the Local Food Action Plan, the city harbors over 110 community…

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a photo of FNMISA's space in SFU. Room 1440 in the Student Union Building
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FNMISA builds space for Indigenous students

Peak Web July 7, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Room 1440 of the Student Union Building (SUB) is home to the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Association (FNMISA), a group that provides a space for Indigenous students to lounge, study, and create community. …

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Illustration of a person looking at their phone against a dark-blue background, illuminated by the light. The person is wearing a ghost-like sheet over their body with two eye-holes, and has their chin propped up in their free hand. There are illustrative text and social media notifications projecting from the phone.
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Ghosting people and healthier ways to end relationships

Peak Web January 31, 2024

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor I think it’s fair to assume we’ve all either been ghosted or have ghosted someone in our lives. Sometimes, it feels like ceasing any further communication with a particular person is the best way…

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Being aware of my creative self

Peak Web January 15, 2024

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor If you asked me over the past six years if I consider myself creative, my answer would have probably been “no.” Before that, though, I defined myself as a creative person. I grew up…

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An illustration of a group of people holding signs in protest of gentrification
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The multifaceted problem of Gentrification

Peak Web October 30, 2023

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio Gentrification is a seemingly unstoppable phenomenon taking place in cities across the world, from North American cities like Vancouver or my home, Mexico City, to East Asian cities like Tokyo and Seoul. Gentrification is a complex…

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Running out of time

Peak Web June 7, 2023

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor It’s been over a year since I left my home country, and since then I’ve only seen my parents in-person two times. This past week I had the fortune of having my parents visit…

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Queerbaiting and the fight for queer rights

Peak Web January 12, 2023

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor Queerbaiting is when a show leaves a character’s sexuality ambiguous while implying the possibility of non-heterosexual relationships or attraction, without ever confirming or denying it. It’s easy to speculate it as a marketing strategy…

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Monday Music: Indie songs for surmounting unrequited love

Peak Web November 28, 2022

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor  “Casio” by Jungle Photo credit: XL Recordings Are you feeling broken-hearted but don’t want to listen to a sappy crying-in-the-shower sad song? Then this song is perfect for you! “Casio” is about holding…

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The ownership mess of AI-generated art

Peak Web November 21, 2022

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor Artificial intelligence (AI) is slowly being adapted into our everyday lives. We see it used for relatively simple things, like the Netflix recommendation engine, digital assistants like Siri and Cortana, and image generators. These…

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The ABCs of Fact Checking and Media Bias

Features November 18, 2022

by Daniel Salcedo Rubio A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article about the importance of scientific communications and novel steps STEM creators have taken towards scientific dissemination. Well, today my dear reader, I’ve come to you with the…

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