Saije Rusimovici

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Two eight-year-olds in 2008 give their online game recommendations

Peak Web April 2, 2024

By: Izzy Cheung and Saije Rusimovici Club Penguin Create your penguin (but don’t forget to include a parent’s email address!). Home to igloos, shops, and even a DANCE CLUB, penguins and puffles live together in harmony here. Buy clothes for your penguin, collect different color puffles (my favourite is the pink one!) and interact with your friends online.You can even play fun mini games to earn coins that you can use to buy adorable accessories for your penguin or impress your friends by upgrading your igloo!  Poptropica  Wait, the guy that wrote Diary of a Wimpy Kid made a video…

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Favourite trends from your favourite it-girl

Peak Web April 2, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Posted March 2008 What’s up bbz? U wanna know how 2 dress? U’ve come to the right place. From low-rise cargo shorts 2 baby Tees, I’ve got u covered this spring with ALL the trends…

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A man working in an office
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Every undergrad should do co-op

Opinions April 1, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer If you’re in your second year of university or older, you’ve probably had speakers come into your lecture hall to do a presentation on co-op at least once in your post-secondary experience. While it’s easy…

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Photo of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrating as he rounds the bases during preseason competition.
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A projection of what the Blue Jays’ season will bring

Peak Web March 26, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer I thought I couldn’t get more excited than when I found out that Kevin Keirmaier was returning for a second season with the Jays this spring. Then, the rumours surrounding pitcher and hitter Shohei Ohtani…

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Illustration of a Heritage Building in Vancouver
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Heritage buildings offer a glimpse into Vancouver’s history

Peak Web March 26, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer So-called Vancouver is populated with hundreds of architectural wonders, dating all the way back to the mid-19th century. Located at 1575 Alma Street, the Hastings Mill Store is the oldest remaining structure in the city.…

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A woman crouched on a couch
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Yes, your healthcare concerns are valid

Peak Web March 20, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Content warning: mentions of medical trauma. No person’s mind or body is the same. As individuals, we all have diverse healthcare needs based on sex, gender, and sexual orientation. It can be intimidating enough to…

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illustration of a basketball athlete surrounded by various support staff
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The proof behind mental health coaching in sports

Peak Web March 19, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer If you’ve ever played a competitive sport, you’ve probably felt gut wrenching, adrenaline pumping pressure. Whether you’re a hockey goalie getting set in your stance or a batter with three teammates on base, the feeling…

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Blush pink Stanley tumbler.
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My Stanley and I (a toxic relationship)

Peak Web March 14, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Dearest Stanley cup, Despite the fact that people say you’re obnoxiously large, you fit me perfectly. I would carry you from the car (really, you should have your own seat), to the classroom, to the…

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an illustrated calender that says "Need to Know, Need to Go"
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Need to Know, Need to Go: March into this month’s events

Peak Web March 11, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Jade Circle: a multidisciplinary performance by Jasmine Chen  Where: Gateway Theatre, 6500 Gilbert Rd., Richmond  When: March 6–17, see website as showtimes vary Brought to audiences in association with Vancouver Asian…

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“Hate to Hope” a heartwarming mural of an elderly woman looking upon the younger generation, reaching for and catching stars — a symbol of hope. It invites eyes to a vivid mountainscape and clusters of local flowers meant to represent “growth, endurance, and peace,” that seem to sprout right from the wall. An opaque night sky contrasts with pastel landscapes and clothing.
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Paige Jung’s murals are community portraits

Peak Web March 6, 2024

By: Saije Rusimovici, Staff Writer Walking past Larry’s Market in Chinatown, your eyes will be drawn to the green-painted brick wall spotted with bright fruits and vegetables designed by illustrator and muralist Paige Jung. The Chinese Canadian artist’s murals can…

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