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a day calendar showing September 30. The 30 is small in the corner, and an orange shirt takes up most of the space on the page.
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We need to persist beyond symbolism

Peak Web November 10, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor Every September 30, since 2021, we see public statements made by institutions and corporations that are still operating on unceded land — statements to remind us to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day is also known as Orange Shirt Day, a grassroots movement that began in 2013 and has grown into a national day of remembrance and accountability. But one day of acknowledgment isn’t enough to alleviate the weight of centuries of colonial harm on Turtle Island and its peoples.  I feel like I’m stating the obvious, but the colour orange…

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a miniature shopping cart, with green accents. There’s one strawberry inside the cart. The background is a salmon pink colour.
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Convenience isn’t always indulgence

Peak Web November 10, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor and Michelle Young, Co-Editor-in-Chief Working in the food service industry, we often receive single-item delivery orders for something easy to make. When that happens, at least one person makes a snide remark regarding the “silly”…

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A boy holding his mother's hand as they walk down a street. A car driving by, with the window rolled down. The person in the back seat of the car spews hate speech that is showcased through typographical symbols.
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Anti-South Asian racism is a Canadian issue

Peak Web November 8, 2025

By: Niveja Assalaarachchi, News Writer I was 11 years old, walking down the street with my mom. We were chatting while heading back home from a game of cricket. Suddenly, three people in a car driving by began yelling obscene…

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A girl sitting sideways, with her legs tucked underneath her. There are flowers growing out of her right abdomen. Her face is solemn. The background is green.
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Being sick shouldn’t cost this much

Peak Web July 30, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor One day, two and a half years ago, I woke up with agonizing pain in my abdomen. After hours of attempting to get through it — thinking it might’ve been a muscle cramp — I…

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An image of a disability pride flag pin held by a person — only a hand is visible — with a black backdrop.
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SFU needs to improve their accommodations system

Peak Web July 24, 2025

By: Noeka Nimmervoll, Staff Writer Between Burnaby Mountain’s poor transportation and the daily Stairmaster challenge, it’s no wonder the majority of students, staff, and alums think the needs of people with disabilities aren’t met at SFU. This includes those with…

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An illustration of a person standing in a shower under a water stream, covered with soap bubbles, looking at a phone screen held in front of their face with a tired look on their face.
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Passive screen time is dulling your life

Peak Web June 4, 2025

By: Ana Maria Tofan, SFU Student How often have you caught yourself scrolling while walking 10 steps to the kitchen for a snack? If you’re part of the generation of young adults who did not grow up glued to a…

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A white pin on a navy duffel bag that says “They/them”
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“They” is correct, and so is respect

Peak Web June 3, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, Staff Writer Content warning: descriptions of misgendering and transphobia. A surge in anti-2SLGBTQIA+ hate crimes and discrimination in Canada over the past few years is emboldened by the anti-trans agenda pushed by right-wing figures like Pierre Poilievre.…

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this picture is of the inside of the house of commons, and it is empty.
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Section 33 of the Canadian Charter lets the government legally violate your rights

Peak Web February 4, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Section 33, also known as the notwithstanding clause under the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedom, allows the provincial and federal government to override certain components of one’s human rights. When section 33 is invoked,…

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Public transit is the way forward to sustainable cities

Peak Web June 5, 2024

By: Dylan Tonekham, SFU Student As climate change remains a massive threat to humanity, the Canadian government has pledged initiatives to fight it, such as the 2030 emissions reduction plan. Though a noble plan to combat emissions, there’s a better…

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Small grocery stores are in need of our support

Opinions August 3, 2021

By: Jacob Mattie, Peak Associate  I have a few small grocery stores close to where I live — not small like that Safeway without a decent bakery section, or even the Buy-Low Foods you can fully explore in a few…

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