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SFU talks safety protocols after student passes away on Burnaby campus

Peak Web October 29, 2018

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor   A student writing a midterm exam on Burnaby campus went into medical distress and passed away on the evening of Wednesday, October 17. The student, who was in his late 50s, was writing an archaeology exam when he experienced the medical emergency. “My understanding of the particular incident was that first there was the instructor noticing that there was some respiratory difficulty, and I think there was some intervening time before it was determined that off-campus services were needed,” said Tim Rahilly, vice-provost and associate vice-president, students and international to Global News. Cathi-Lee…

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Board Shorts

Peak Web October 28, 2018

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor   Board discusses approach to SFU’s proposed tuition fee increases Vice-president student services Samer Rihani briefed the SFSS (Simon Fraser Student Society) board of directors on a meeting held with SFU administration about the…

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Queer students deserve better than what the SFSS is providing

Peak Web October 22, 2018

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor When I left high school, every breath felt fresher and every step felt stronger. Most students experience this power, but to queer students this can be even more valued. For us, coming to university…

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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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SFU announces two designated cannabis smoking areas on Burnaby campus

Peak Web October 17, 2018

Written by: Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor   In response to B.C. legalizing cannabis, SFU has designated two temporary areas on Burnaby campus for cannabis-smoking. One area is at the intersection of the Science Road and South Campus Road; the…

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Grad Minutes

Peak Web October 14, 2018

Written by: Youeal Abera, Staff Writer   The GSS partners with the SVSPO Graduate student Council speaker Nathan Lodewyk announced that the Graduate Student Society (GSS) will partner with SFU’s Sexual Violence Support and Prevention Office (SVSPO) for Sexual Assault…

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UPDATED: SFU student alleges university did not provide adequate aid following campus violence incident

Peak Web October 12, 2018

Written by: Amneet Mann, News Editor   Updated on October 13: This article has been edited since its original publication to include comments provided by SFU student Ashley Lee to The Peak.   A Facebook post detailing the campus violence…

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Renowned Canadian author and storyteller Ivan Coyote begins new position at SFU

Peak Web September 30, 2018

Written by Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor   Beginning this fall, Canadian storyteller and filmmaker Ivan Coyote took over as the SFU english department’s 2018–19 writer in residence. Discussing their new role at SFU, Coyote told The Peak that they…

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SFU Residence and Housing serves students’ needs amid housing crisis in Vancouver

Peak Web September 30, 2018

Written by Amal Javed Abdullah, Staff Writer   While the housing crisis in Metro Vancouver is seeing on-campus dorms fill up and pushing students to look for housing elsewhere, SFU Residence and Housing is taking steps to provide more extensive…

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SFU works to finalize its cannabis policy

Peak Web September 25, 2018

Written by: Srijani Datta, Assistant News Editor   With one month remaining until B.C. legalizes cannabis, its universities are working to put together their own policies on marijuana. Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has already indicated that their campuses are unlikely…

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