Ruth Leavitt

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What Grinds Our Gears: Respect the people around you when you light up, even on 4/20

Peak Web May 3, 2019

By: Ruth Leavitt, SFU Student On 4/20, a group of teenagers lit up their weed on a SkyTrain car. It was late at night, so the car was full but not crowded. I had to flee to the next car to escape the smoke, and I wasn’t alone. I don’t object to weed. I know people who use it medicinally. But I also experience anxiety symptoms when exposed to it. Lighting up on SkyTrains is an extreme form of people failing to think about others when they smoke. On a good day, I’m already dodging cigarette smoke at transit exchanges…

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Jewish holidays and what they mean to SFU students

Peak Web November 26, 2018

By: Gene Cole, Martha D, and Ruth Leavitt. Compiled by Gabrielle McLaren, Features editor.  Editor’s note: Beliefs about whether or not the full name of G-d should be spelled completely vary throughout the Jewish community. This piece has respected the spellings…

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