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The outside of a single-person washroom in SFU’s academic quadrangle
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Stop harmful discourse about unhoused people at SFU

Peak Web November 19, 2024

By: Kenzie Mains, SFU Student Content warning: discussions of prejudice towards unhoused individuals. You may be aware of the increasing presence of unhoused people on SFU campuses, whether you’ve seen it yourself, viewed discussions online, or heard conversations in person. With discussions about the housing crisis and unhoused folks comes problematic discourse that treats this vulnerable group as a problem rather than people. It’s not fair to put the blame on them for relying on our campus for resources and comfort. Such rhetoric is all too common and compounded by harmful prejudices, emerging from a wider stigma around houselessness in…

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Centrism isn’t as neutral as you may think

Peak Web October 22, 2024

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer Content warning: brief mentions of genocide, residential school graves, and police brutality. Two years ago, I had a conversation with an Uber driver on the way home from Kendrick Lamar’s concert. “While I like Kendrick,…

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Illustration. Three orange shirts that say every child matters.
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Buy your orange shirt from Indigenous creators

Peak Web October 1, 2024

By: Abigail Streifel, SFU Student Content warning: mentions of residential schools. As we head into late September, we’re hearing more and more about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The statutory holiday, which falls on September 30 and coincides…

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Illustration of the wheelchair disability symbol, made up of many different people.
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(Re)Approaching Accessibility: COVID-19 long haulers won’t teach us anything new about disability

Opinions September 6, 2022

By: C Icart, Staff Writer Long COVID could change the way we think about disability in Canada, but it probably won’t. It’s been over two years since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Although vaccines were created and administered, there’s still so…

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POLITICAL CORNER: The power of diplomacy

Peak Web August 3, 2018

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate In today’s world, it’s easy to get discouraged by what we see in politics. From extreme partisanship to the destructive, useless rhetoric and empty promises, it sometimes feels like politicians behave more like children…

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Calling Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness “too gay” is homophobic

Peak Web August 2, 2018

Written by: Winona Young, Staff Writer Netflix’s reboot of Queer Eye is our TV equivalent of heartwarming chicken soup, only with avocado and patterned shirts. The fresh new hosts feature a variety of personalities, and more importantly, a diverse range…

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WHAT GRINDS OUR GEARS: Trite, overused, and repetitive tropes

Peak Web August 2, 2018

Written by: Stefanie Baltasar, Peak Associate It’s one thing to fit a trope into a TV series which is recognizable and fun, letting it take over an episode by slotting in the characters into the necessary positions. Like musical episodes…

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Why are Vancouverites so afraid of homeless people?

Peak Web August 1, 2018

Written by: Amal Javed Abdullah, Staff Writer At the end of last year, the City of Vancouver faced backlash and protests when one of the locations for its temporary homeless housing project was claimed to be too close to an…

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Ontario’s return to its 1998 sex-ed program will only harm students

Peak Web July 31, 2018

Written by: Winona Young, Staff Writer I realized while growing up that sex positivity is a rarity in many places. I’ve picked up quite a bit of information by hanging around the “cool kids” who dabbled in alcohol, drugs, and…

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Students who drive have no choice but to deal with SFU’s problematic parking policies

Peak Web July 27, 2018

Written by: Amal Javed Abdullah, Staff Writeparking SFU’s Burnaby campus is labeled as a commuter campus, as the majority of students live neither in residence nor at UniverCity. To get up this mountain, they either have to commute to and…

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