By: Daniel Salcedo Rubio, Features Editor I ended 2023 and started 2024 in what I can only describe now as a miserable situation. I was living in a place where I no longer felt comfortable, and was becoming unsafe. However, despite my misery, I remained for about six months — the last three of 2023 and the first three of 2024. Back then, I was looking at other places to move to, but I always found a reason not to: “It’s too far away from work,” “The room looks too small for my bed and desk,” “The building looks too…
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By: Maria Fernanda Osorio Arredondo, SFU student Content warning: mental illness, brief mention of suicide. The beginning of the year is a short-lived period of optimism that makes us believe change is within our reach. Many of us welcome the…
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By: Cam Darting, Peak Associate The clock strikes midnight, and suddenly you’re stuck in this moment. As the mixture of confetti and glitter dances around the sky with champagne bottles popping left and right, your life resets. The time when…
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By: Cam Darting, SFU Student Roses are red, violets are blue, I hate everything, why don’t you? Dear readers, as I lay in bed this whole winter break, the beautiful poem mentioned before played harmoniously throughout my head daily. It reminded…
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By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer January: The Peak will NOT publish an issue to start the semester Face it — everyone’s tired, we’re still hungover from the holidays, and another semester is about to start. We’re not doing any work.…
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By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer What are your goals? At the beginning of a new year, it’s difficult not to succumb to the pressures of maximizing your success in the coming year. Our Instagram feeds become flooded with overly positive…
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By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor The winter break holds the liminal space before a new year that always inspires introspection, but this year I decided against writing resolutions. I often feel pressured by productivity culture to set rigid…
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By: Sara Brinkac, Humour Editor “Save more money” People are always so stressed about money. Saving this, spending that, “there’s no room in the budget for a 16 ft statue of you sir.” But our problem lies not in our…
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By: Madeleine Chan, Kelly Chia, Vivien Ying Qi Li I have come to realize that the Lunar New Year represents a renewal of sorts for me. Every Lunar New Year, my paternal grandparents treat my family and I to a meal…
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By: Victoria Lopatka, Staff Writer The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this exceptional novel follows Starr Carter, a sixteen-year-old living in a poor neighbourhood and attending an upscale high school across town,…
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