Mariele Guerrero

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Orwellian nightmare

EIC February 17, 2014

From the first mention of Google Glass, it seemed inevitable that this state-of-the-art technology would eventually be used as a surveillance tool for law enforcement officials to further infringe on our privacy. That’s why it comes as no surprise that the NYPD recently purchased a few pairs of the cutting-edge specs to test their efficiency in the field. Government law enforcement officials who walk around with computerized glasses capable of recording, facial recognition, and access to a myriad of federal databases — does this not sound like a dystopian fantasy straight out of an Orwellian nightmare? In The Peak’s fifth…

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Manhattan and Monopoly: Woody Allen and the commodification of art

Peak Web January 27, 2014

“In Beverly Hills … they don’t throw their garbage away. They make it into television shows.” This is a classic ‘Woodyism,’ embodying the perpetual commodification of art and commercial artists in Woody Allen’s films. What is a Woodyism, you may…

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Research Roundup

EIC October 15, 2013

National study focuses on women living with HIV Angela Kaida, an SFU professor of health sciences, is leading SFU in Canada’s cutting-edge research on the prevalence of HIV in women. Without a doubt, the biological differences among men and women…

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East Side Story

EIC October 15, 2013

For many, it’s ironic to think of the Downtown Eastside — Vancouver’s poorest neighbourhood — as the city’s last hope. Just the thought of East Hastings conjures images of addiction, AIDS, prostitution and death. On top of this, recent gentrification…

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