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Student Updates: Work hard now and reach your peak!

Peak Web February 3, 2025

By: Hana Hoffman, Peak Associate Say hello to February, SFU! Unfortunately, it’s not a leap year, so you all have one less day to catch up on assignments. With that being said, don’t procrastinate on reading these important student updates! ANNOUNCEMENTS Motivation of the Month: Give up! Already being inconsistent with your New Year’s resolutions? Still stuck on your January weekly readings? So are the rest of us! You fit right into SFU’s vibrant community of slackers and that’s something to be proud about! Don’t be conceited by turning this February into FebYOUary. Instead, think of others. Don’t make them…

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Student updates: Spring 2024

Peak Web January 23, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Welcome back, students! Here’s to all that 2024 has in store. IN-PERSON CLASSES FORECASTED DURING SNOWSTORMS  No matter how much snow tops the mountain, rest assured, classes will not be cancelled! Campuses will remain open…

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SFU Student Bulletin Nov 13

Peak Web November 14, 2023

By: Hana Hoffman, Peak Associate NEWS AND UPDATES NEW ELECTIVE COURSE - AVAILABLE FROM SPRING 2024 SFU is excited to announce the completion of their new and highly anticipated course, Taking Transit 110. This course is made to help you…

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SFU Student updates

Peak Web October 18, 2023

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer This message is for all fall-obsessed undergraduate and graduate students as of October 2023. REMINDER: CLASSES CANCELLED ON HALLOWEEN This is your second-to-last reminder that classes, across all campuses, will be cancelled this Halloween. A…

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Here is this week’s student bulletin!

Peak Web July 5, 2023

By: Hana Hoffman, Peak Associate ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSING AVAILABLE FOR RENT Comfortable 1-bedroom home with shared bunk bed, only 50 kilometres from SFU Burnaby campus, starting at just $1,340 per month (plus utility fees, parking permit, and wifi). Meals are not…

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SFU Student Updates: April 3–9

Peak Web April 9, 2023

By: Natalie Cooke, News Writer Hi students!  Looking for something new to watch? Below are some movies and shows that feature SFU and their AMAZING student-first initiatives! Enjoy! Snow Disaster! Here We Go Again SFU has heard student concerns regarding…

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SFU student updates: March 13 – 18

Peak Web March 15, 2023

By: Kelly Chia, Humour Editor Deeeeeear friend (because student just sounds so . . . stiff!),  OMG! Happy March, students! [Insert relevant and cute joke about the passage of time to relate to the students.] Besties, we are so sorry…

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Student Updates

Peak Web February 1, 2023

By: Nathan T. The Koi from the AQ pond have been removed After years of entertaining graduating students during convocation and disappearing during winter, the koi fish have been sold to the SFU biological sciences department to help raise money…

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SFU Student Updates March 21–25

Peak Web March 22, 2022

By: Luke Faulks, Staff Writer Key Updates SFU Board celebrates [placeholder]’s student activism in recent policy shift SFU has a proud history of student activism going back nearly 60 years. Sometimes that activism is a direct challenge to the university to…

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SFU Student Updates: November 29–December 5

Humour November 29, 2021

By: N.T., Peak Associate Key Updates SFU to launch toboggan rental service According to an extensive poll, 99.9% of SFU students would like a way to go down Burnaby Mountain when buses stop running due to snowstorms. In preparation for…

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