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What grinds our gears: People recording videos of their daily drive

Peak Web March 17, 2019

Written by: Yasmin Khalili, SFU Student I enjoy watching Instagram stories from time to time, especially to start the day. Your morning cup of joe aesthetically placed beside the newspaper you never read? Almost cute. Birds’-eye view from your waist down showing your shoes and pants of the day? OK. Picture of the wild roses in front of your house? Why not. Filming your drive up the mountain to SFU, while you divide your attention between testing your ability to take a non-shaky video with one hand, and swerving unseeingly on the road with the other? Not cool. Really, your…

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SFU’s convo-mall construction timeline is cutting things too close

Peak Web March 16, 2019

Written by: Zach Siddiqui, Copy Editor If you’re a deep-cut Legend of Zelda fan, you might remember one of the game series’ 2001 instalments, Oracle of Ages. In this game, the wicked sorceress Veran advises (and later possesses) Queen Ambi,…

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The poor representation of Black Canadians in tech is lacking attention

Peak Web March 15, 2019

Written by: Giovanni HoSang, SFU Student I have been in the Bachelors of Science in computing science at SFU since transferring here from Jamaica’s University of the West Indies in 2015. In that time, the culture shock I’ve experienced has…

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Musicians need to stop using Asian culture to add flair

Peak Web March 13, 2019

Written by: Encina Roh, SFU Student With her recent single, 7 Rings, Ariana Grande has recently joined Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and many others when it comes to employing Asian aesthetics in their music. The use of chopsticks, cheongsams, and…

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After a year of vacancies, some SFSS board positions might need questioning

Peak Web March 10, 2019

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features editor Spring has sprung. The snow is melting. Flowers are budding. And the SFSS election season is upon us. Personally, I’m disappointed that the excitement of the 2018-2019 year didn’t change the way this election…

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Voices of SFU: “What do you want from your next SFSS representatives?”

Peak Web March 9, 2019

Compiled by: Alex Bloom and Gabrielle McLaren “I would like to see the SFSS focus on more health and wellness resources for students. I think bringing in a dietician/nutritionist to give workshops geared towards student lifestyles and student budgets would…

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What grinds our gears: Getting a caffeinated drink when you ordered decaf

Peak Web March 6, 2019

Written by: Hannah Davis, Staff Writer You know those people who annoyingly brag about switching to decaf? Well, that’s me now. Maybe I decided that I do not always want to be filled with a constant, albeit non-crippling, level of…

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The Nintendo DS should be rejuvenated, not rejected

Peak Web March 5, 2019

Written by: Natasha Tar, Peak Associate When I was 10, I broke open the box of my brand-new Nintendo DS Lite and booted up Animal Crossing: Wild World, the first video game I would play on my very first gaming…

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The increasingly fancy smartphone hardware is utterly pointless

Peak Web March 4, 2019

Written by: Gene Cole, Opinions Editor In the past few weeks, we’ve gotten a lot of news about the newest experiments when it comes to smartphones. This past week alone, I’ve been seeing reveals of all sorts of weird new…

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Political Corner: The People’s Party of Canada’s unexpected success in the Burnaby South by-election is concerning

Peak Web March 2, 2019

Written by: Gabrielle McLaren, Features Editor Three by-elections to fill seats in the House of Commons took place on February 25, the closest of which was in the riding of Burnaby South. It was an incredibly important race for the…

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