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SFSS report reveals favoured route for the anticipated Burnaby Mountain Gondola Transit project

News May 18, 2020

Written by: Paige Riding, News Writer The Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) released a report detailing the feedback they received from the Burnaby community on Translink’s Burnaby Mountain Gondola Transit (BMGT) project.  In late January, the SFSS held an open house on the project, which saw over 700 participants containing students and SFU community members. The session that ran on Burnaby Campus from January 21 and 22 gave the SFU community an opportunity to learn about the project and provide their input. Previous VP University Relations Shina Kaur elaborated on the open house in an email interview with The Peak.…

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Students should be given feedback on all of their assignments

Opinions May 16, 2020

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor One of the big downsides in allowing things to fall into a routine is that we begin failing to see the forest for the trees. Take assignments and assessments in university, for example. When students…

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Grad Minutes

Peak Web October 14, 2018

Written by: Youeal Abera, Staff Writer   The GSS partners with the SVSPO Graduate student Council speaker Nathan Lodewyk announced that the Graduate Student Society (GSS) will partner with SFU’s Sexual Violence Support and Prevention Office (SVSPO) for Sexual Assault…

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Board members allege president is unable to accept feedback

Peak Web September 1, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor and Amneet Mann, News Editor   This article is part of a series discussing the leaked recording provided to The Peak by Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) president Jas Randhawa. The recording documents a…

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Letter grades won’t give us a competitive edge

EIC November 9, 2015

“What the hell am I paying this institution for if I am not getting my grades?” This is what I wondered after writing a midterm conceived in the fiery depths of hell. With the TSSU still struggling to reach an…

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