By: Madeleine Chan, Staff Writer I’ll admit it. I'm not really a museum fanatic. Sure, I've been to plenty of them and enjoyed basking in the aura of dusty relics, but I've never been totally excited to go to one. However, the National Women’s History Museum did manage to pique my interest. Exclusively online, this unique museum documents American women’s history through a “growing state-of-the-art online presence.” The website features exhibits, oral histories, educational materials, resources, and virtual programming, among other information. There’s even a section where you can submit the history of a woman in your life to honour…
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Written by: Winona Young, Arts Editor Let’s face it, anyone who was a nerd in 2009 was emo. That group, of course, includes myself and just about all of the 300 or so Vancouverites who were with me dancing their…
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By: Michelle Gomez Winter Warm-up (Vancouver, Surrey, and Burnaby campus) Take a break from studying and de-stress with SFU’s annual Winter Warm-Up. It will feature the usual: festive craft-making, games, fire pits, and holiday snacks. For students at Burnaby campus,…
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By: Winona Young, Zoe Vedova, Gabrielle McClaren F*ck Tinder: A Love Story [caption id="attachment_106377" align="alignleft" width="300"] Photo courtesy of David Rodwin[/caption] F*ck Tinder is a one man show that centers around David Rodwin’s autobiographical foray into finding love on…
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By: Winona Young The Peak: In your own words as the co-chair of Streetfest, can you please describe what SFU Streetfest is? Mark McLaughlin: The SFU Streetfest at UniverCity that we're going to be holding September 14 is really…
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