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WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Vancouverites constantly complaining about the weather

EIC June 22, 2018

Written by Liam Wilson, Peak Associate I thought that “So, how about the weather?” was just a joke phrase that was overused in entertainment to indicate when somebody has nothing else to say, but damn, Vancouverites showed me the error of my ways. No matter what the weather is outside, you can bet that you’ll hear somebody complaining about it. Sunny outside? It’s too hot. Overcast? Too dark. A stiff breeze? Too windy. Perpetual rain? How will we ever survive? (Note: You’ll survive the same way you do for the other 300 days of rain you get each year.) Look,…

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Doug Ford’s election teaches us that provincial politics matter too

Peak Web June 22, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren *This article has been changed from the print version to more accurately reflect the intent of the writer.  Every summer, a Canadian province bursts into flames. Last year, it was literal forest fires in B.C. This…

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An impulsive tattoo of your significant other could very well lead to a cover-up

Peak Web June 20, 2018

Written by Simran Randhawa Tattoos usually symbolize deep commitment, not only in a monetary sense but also through the requisite pain endurance and the permanency of the alteration. Tattoos can serve as artistic self-expression, mementos of significant life events, or…

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WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Revenge of the remake

Peak Web June 20, 2018

Written by Alexander Kenny, Peak Associate The overabundance of remakes, sequels, and superhero movies in theatres is starting to become incredibly boring. It feels like over half of theatre releases fit one of these categories! I can’t tell what’s worse: the…

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The current SFU gym dress code isn’t working

EIC June 20, 2018

Written by Victoria Lopatka, Peak Associate The SFU Recreation Dress Code, as outlined by posters in the gym, dictates that students must wear clean clothing, closed-toe shoes, shirts or tank tops that cover the nipples, lower back, stomachs, and waist,…

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WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Dentists asking questions while they have their hands in our mouths

EIC June 16, 2018

Written by Liam Wilson, Peak Associate Look, dude, I don’t even really want to be here anyways. I just come here to feel bad about not flossing enough and then have you clean my teeth so that they don’t fall…

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You don’t deserve forgiveness if you can’t take no for an answer

Peak Web June 15, 2018

Written by Stefanie Baltasar, SFU Student Asking for forgiveness takes strength. But deserving that forgiveness? That’s even harder. Sure, you can spend a night thinking about the mistakes you made, and realize that you actually do need to apologize. However,…

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POLITICAL CORNER: Ontario picks a populist

EIC June 14, 2018

Written by Liam Wilson, Peak Associate On June 7, 2018, Ontario picked Doug Ford as their next premier. Yes, Doug Ford, the man who insisted his “fiscally responsible” party would balance the budget in a “responsible timeframe,” but has only…

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The clothes one wears does not correlate to their level of freedom

Peak Web June 13, 2018

Written by Amal Abdullah, Staff Writer About a year ago, a couple of friends and I put on a bake sale at one of the vendor tables in the Academic Quadrangle (AQ) to raise money for a religious non-profit organization.…

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Weinstein’s arrest was seven months too late

Peak Web June 12, 2018

Written by Winona Young, Staff Writer On May 30 this year, a Manhattan grand jury indicted Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein for charges of sexual assault and other criminal sex acts. Weinstein surrendered himself earlier that week to authorities, and is…

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