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What Grinds Our Gears: Paying for printing

Opinions July 12, 2021

By: Victoria Belway, SFU Student I transferred to SFU in Fall 2020 from Douglas College, and this semester I had my first in-person class at SFU. It was exciting to have my first real-life university experience, until I discovered some flaws with SFU’s services — particularly, the cost of printing.  My professor asked that we print something and bring it to class. I don’t have a printer at home, so I had to go to the library. At Douglas, students were given 240 pages of free printing each semester. I figured SFU would have a similar service, considering how much…

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Printing costs at SFU shouldn’t be a thing

Peak Web October 18, 2018

Written by: Amal Javed Abdullah, Staff Writer One thing that majorly irks me as an SFU student is the printing fees. Surrey campus charges $0.11 per side for a black-and-white printout, and $0.25 per side for a colour one. At…

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Board Shorts

Peak Web July 8, 2018

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor, with notes from Zach Siddiqui, Copy Editor   Board discusses various dates to hold Fall Kickoff concert The Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) discussed potential dates to hold their annual Fall Kickoff concert, and…

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Unsanctioned posters with SFSS logo taken down, but fate of Redeemed Christian Fellowship still unclear

Peak Web July 3, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor   Last week, The Peak reported that the Redeemed Christian Fellowship (RCF), a club recognised by the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS), had used the society’s logo without permission to advertise an event that…

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SFSS logo used to promote event without the society’s knowledge

Peak Web June 22, 2018

By: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor   On June 21, students noticed posters going up around the Burnaby Campus advertising “Get-a-Grip 2018: A ground-breaking youth conference.” This year’s theme “LGBT: Let God Be True” concerned students as the posters had been…

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