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TransLink shouldn’t add signage for invisible illnesses

EIC February 29, 2016

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]’ll admit that I mindlessly sat in one of the fold-up disability seats on the SkyTrain the other day. I don’t have a disability, I just saw the empty seat on what looked to be a fairly full cart, so I went in for the taking — mindful that I would give up the seat to any transit-goer whom I knew would need it more than myself. In other words, any transit customer who is either elderly or uses some form of apparatus to help with their mobility. However, after clicking through CBC’s website last night, I was given a…

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Hungry for an all-inclusive Canadian Food Guide

EIC May 19, 2015

[caption id="attachment_2531" align="aligncenter" width="940"] Photo credit: Phoebe Lim[/caption] Canada’s Food Guide is a document most people in this country are familiar with. After having first been introduced to this guide in elementary or middle school, many students learn about it…

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Ask Professor Peak: Week 3

EIC January 26, 2015

Are you an SFU student or faculty member who needs some relationship, student, or SFU-related advice? In 150 words or less, send your issues anonymously by visiting the-peak.ca/professorpeak. Your entry could be published in our next issue, along with some…

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Ask Professor Peak: Week 1

EIC January 6, 2015

Are you an SFU student or faculty member who needs some relationship, student, or SFU related advice? In 150 words or less, send your issues anonymously by visiting the-peak.ca/professorpeak. Your entry could be published in our next issue, along with…

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