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What Grinds Our Gears: Course planning

Opinions July 26, 2021

By: Lubaba Mahmud, Peak Associate “Here we go again,” I sighed as I opened the email about my enrolment appointment last month. I scrolled through the Fall 2021 list to see what courses were available. Of course, mySchedule wasn’t ready until June 28, even though enrolment would begin on July 5. As a visual planner and a full-time co-op student with limited time, this was already frustrating.  But that was just the beginning. I looked for an upper-division required course and was surprised to see the name of the professor and course syllabus were still missing from the course’s description.…

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Sodium Podium IV

Opinions August 1, 2020

By: Juztin Bello, Madeleine Chan, Meera Eragda, Jessica Garcia, Danielle Li, Marco Ovies, Devana Petrovic, Paige Riding, Joy Tian [caption id="attachment_115313" align="alignright" width="300"] Illustration: Tiffany Chan/The Peak[/caption] The BMI scale? More like the BMBYE scale CW: mention of weight, self-image Alright…

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Proctor software is more risk than benefit for students

Opinions June 6, 2020

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor Students in MATH 155 were shaken up recently when they received an email informing them that their remote exams would be monitored via proctor software. The news came with alarming suddenness, and although the email stipulated…

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Drawing upon the art of hand lettering

Features May 31, 2020

By: Michelle Chiang, Peak Associate So what exactly is hand lettering, anyways? You’ve probably seen photos of it floating around, and maybe even called it the wrong name. But it’s important to note that there’s a distinction between calligraphy and…

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What Grinds Our Gears: Could I get a little content to go with all these ads?

Opinions May 31, 2020

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor Unprecedented times call for unprecedented media consumption. News articles, blogs, opinions pieces, factoids — like the borderline manic hypochondriac my mother always knew I’d grow up to be, I’m reading all of it. Or, at…

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Add a little green to your life with these lovely low-maintenance babies

Features March 22, 2020

By: Kim Regala, Staff Writer As someone who has killed a cactus before from feeding it too much water, I am just as surprised to be proclaiming myself today as . . . a Plant Mom™. Now before you dismiss me…

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What Grinds Our Gears: How holiday gifting has turned into a capitalist chore

Opinions January 5, 2020

By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer I’ve noticed something alarming this past holiday season. People rushed to get last minute gifts. They didn’t know what to buy, and just settled for the most convenient item. Wash, rinse, repeat. It’s a loop where…

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Three key tips for staying strong in your study group

Opinions October 20, 2019

By: Michelle Chiang, Peak Associate Let’s face it: we’ve all barricaded ourselves at home for study-related reasons, only to end up watching Netflix and eating snacks on the couch. “I’ll start after this episode ends,” you tell yourself — only for…

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Hunt for the best: Sushi edition

Peak Web October 21, 2018

By: Michelle Chiang   Good food is notoriously hard to find on the SFU Burnaby campus, and given the limited selection of restaurants available on campus, my friends and I decided to go on a journey to find the best…

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My study spot

Peak Web October 19, 2018

By: Michelle Chiang, Michelle Gomez, Jennifer Low, Natasha Tar, Nathaniel Tok   [caption id="attachment_106761" align="alignnone" width="300"] Michelle C's study spot[/caption] My favourite study spot is a quaint café and bakery called The Coffee Bun. Located in Coquitlam, a mere five-minute drive…

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