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An illustration of a studious yet worried elephant in a lecture hall sitting among human students. The elephant has a pile of books in front of them. The elephant has imposter syndrome.
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Long Story Short: Paving a non-linear academic path

Peak Web May 18, 2026

By: Marie Jen Galilo, Staff Writer Before starting university, my peers and I started planning our careers. Everyone around me had such big dreams — my friends wanted to be doctors, lawyers, or engineers. Having always cared about my grades and academic success, my teachers, friends, and family would comment on how I would likely establish a respectable career that reflected my intellect. I felt compelled to choose a career path which reflected my efforts and fit their expectations. Another factor for me was family — as the daughter of immigrant parents who left their homes, careers, and loved ones…

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English is a ridiculous language

Peak Web June 19, 2023

By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor English is an absurd language. There, I said it. For me, it was relatively easy to reach a conversational level, but English has some random pronunciation rules which . . . don’t make sense? …

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Being an Asian immigrant in Canada

Features June 7, 2021

by Nancy La, Staff Writer One of the few memories l have from first immigrating to Canada was my sister teaching me the English alphabet. We had just landed in YVR less than 12 hours before and we were both jet-lagged,…

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The haunting of all the books I have bought but never read: a memoir

Humour January 23, 2021

By: Kyla Dowling, Staff Writer I can feel them watching me.   The clown on the cover of It by Stephen King, the main character of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina . . . Their eyes follow me as I enter my…

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SFU students and alumni create program to aid ESL learning

News September 10, 2020

Written by: Karissa Ketter, News Writer SFU students and alumni teamed up to create CommuniCreate, a program that supports immigrant and refugee youth aged 10–17 learn English, become involved in the community, and exercise life skills in a safe space…

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Shakespeare is more torment than tranquility in an introductory class

Opinions November 9, 2019

By: Michelle Young, SFU Student Whether or not Shakespeare should be taught in schools is often widely debated. Many maintain that Shakespearean sonnets and plays are indispensable pieces of English literature, as their themes remain timeless. Others argue that Shakespeare’s works…

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SFU Senators discuss admission cut-offs, finances

Peak Web September 20, 2018

Written by: Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor   On September 10, SFU Senate met for the first session of the fall semester this year. As the academic governance of SFU rests with its senate, the session focussed on issues that…

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Seven-Minute Majors: Find out what SFU students like about their majors (part one)

Peak Web September 17, 2018

By: Tessa Earnshaw, Michelle Gomez (Staff Writer), Amneet Mann (News Editor), Gabrielle McLaren (Features Editor) and Nathaniel Tok Engineering This major is going to help you become the nerd you always knew you could be. If you’re anything like me, you…

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SFU researchers investigate how technology can be used in healthcare

Peak Web May 24, 2018

By: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   SFU computer science professor uses data mining to improve healthcare SFU Computer Science professor Martin Ester is using data to help prevent adverse drug reactions (ADRs), such as death and disabilities, in patients undergoing…

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POINT / COUNTERPOINT: Should SFU’s English department focus less on white male authors?

Peak Web June 13, 2016

Yes, English requirements should shift to focus on more diverse literature. By Emily Seitz, SFU Student On June 1, Alison Flood published an article in The Guardian exploring a petition put forth by undergraduate students at Yale University. The petition…

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