Education

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Do not underestimate the power of local politics

Peak Web July 1, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer The federal and provincial governments dominate political discourse in Canada. They tend to make the news highlights and generate the most engagement from the Canadian population. However, local politics also affect a person’s day-to-day life. For example, they are responsible for building, maintaining, and improving a city’s infrastructure. The most recent by-election in Vancouver made clear that people are getting more involved. Participation in local politics has much to do with putting power in the hands of the local community. Local governments, such as the Vancouver municipality, control factors such as: housing, education, transportation, and…

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Decolonizing education begins with reimagining

Peak Web May 30, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Staff Writer A decade ago, at a seminar for newcomer youth in downtown Vancouver, an Indigenous speaker shared a powerful observation that stuck with me. He asked us to think about the shape of rooms in buildings,…

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Friends of Simon: building community through education

Peak Web May 28, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Arts & Culture Editor The author of this article is a Friends of Simon tutor. Following The Peak’s conflict of interest policy, the piece’s payment has been reduced.  “It’s the best job I’ve ever done,” Teagan…

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Fossil fuel companies shouldn’t influence education

Peak Web May 14, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer A recent report from the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment revealed that 39 different fossil fuel companies across Canada have significantly influenced youth’s climate change education —  that is 39 too many. Enbridge,…

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The attack on woke is an attack on education

Peak Web May 12, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Throughout their federal election campaign, the Conservative party has been promoting an “anti-woke” agenda. It draws similarities to US Republican politics, especially regarding education. They provide no definition of what constitutes “woke” or any real…

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We must improve our media literacy skills

Peak Web March 10, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer and Sofia Chassomeris, Opinions Editor Media literacy is a person’s ability to critically analyze the media they consume. Media is a form of communication, and what constitutes media varies; books, films, music, and especially the…

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SFU study highlights need for Long COVID awareness

Peak Web May 9, 2024

By: Yashita Dhillon, News Writer A report published in April by SFU’s newly-founded Pacific Institute on Pathogens, Pandemics and Society (PIPPS) emphasizes the need for broader awareness and understanding of Long COVID among healthcare professionals and the general public in…

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The Bright-er Side: Back to School

Peak Web March 12, 2024

By: Jin Song, SFU Student It’s that time again!  My alarm goes off before the sun is up. Bleary-eyed, I crawl out of bed to wait in the cold, dark morning for the bus that’s running late. At my lecture,…

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Opinions in Dialogue: The intersections of education

Peak Web June 21, 2023

By: Cameron Palmer, SFU Student and Charlie Ruiz, SFU Student  Meritocracy is the age-old myth that everyone has a fair chance at success in life, and those who try the hardest will achieve their dreams. In reality, our society is…

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Learn more about sexual health resources on the SFU campus

Peak Web February 14, 2023

By: Aditi Dwivedi, News Writer The week of February 14–18 marks the annual Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week in Canada. A survey designed by the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada was conducted by the Canadian Journal of…

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