Dilson Rassier

This is an illustration of the original Catan board game cover, with a sun rising behind mountains, except SFU is featured at the end of a path, and instead of “Catan,” it says “The Dismantlers of SFU.” The original terrain tiles (hexagonal shape) are replaced with vibrant illustrations of SFU equivalent settings, as mentioned in the piece.
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Dismantlers of SFU — The Red Leafs’ Catan

Peak Web April 3, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer In a stuffy boardroom on SFU’s Burnaby campus, our most esteemed president Joy Johnson listened to interns pitch new ideas about streamlining SFU’s budget. “Make governance easier and more convenient for SFU’s executives by simplifying budget initiatives onto a Catan map,” pitched a nervous intern. That evening, Dismantlers of SFU was born — an ironic opposite of Catan, as well as its exact copy. But, how does the game work? Well, the same rules of Catan still apply: be the first to get 10 points to win, but, in this case, that constitutes taking…

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