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A conversation with SFU artist Casey Wei

Peak Web March 4, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer Last month, Casey Wei, an SFU Master of Fine Arts alum and a current PhD student in Contemporary Arts, was awarded the Philip B. Lind Emerging Prize for her work, The Zhang Clan 张家族. This experimental documentary project focuses on the experiences of her family members following their departure from China after the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989. The Peak had an opportunity to speak to Wei last week to learn more about the inspirations and work behind The Zhang Clan, her ongoing projects, as well as her experiences as an SFU student. The…

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This is a photo flooded with people in the streets protesting, holding some signs written in Serbian. There are so many people that not a single inch of the ground can be seen.
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Student protests gaining traction in Serbia after 15 killed in train station collapse

Peak Web March 4, 2025

By: Kaja Antic, Sports Writer Content warning: mentions of violence against protestors. Editor’s note: The quotes taken from the interview conducted for this piece were translated from Serbian to English independently by the writer, who is fluent in Serbian. On…

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A group of women and trans individuals wearing toques, shirts, and scarves with Vancouver Rise FC’s green logo: an emblem of a mountain with the words ‘RISE’ in the middle.
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Vancouver Rise FC represents growing women’s sports in Canada

Peak Web March 3, 2025

By: Quin Kohlman, SFU Student The newly established women’s soccer team, Vancouver Rise FC, is ready to move mountains in the Vancouver sporting world. As part of the Northern Super League (NSL), the first women’s soccer league in Canada, this…

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The rise of economic nationalism sidelines reconciliation

Peak Web March 3, 2025

By: Zainab Salam, SFU Student On the windy afternoon of January 19, I drove down to Bellingham to go shopping. I wanted some fridge necessities from renowned American grocer Trader Joe’s. The next day, Donald Trump was inaugurated, and since…

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A book lying on a wooden table with an illustrated cover. The top half depicts colourful visuals of people dancing and playing music, while the bottom half shows police and guards trapping people with shields.
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Postcards from Congo is an artful graphic history

Peak Web February 27, 2025

By: Petra Chase, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: brief mentions of slavery, child soldiers, and war. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second largest country in Africa, yet its rich, enduring history is often overlooked. Postcards from Congo is an…

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this is an illustration of the Tuskegee airmen; three Black soldiers looking up to the skies.
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Trump’s anti-DEI military initiative blatantly attempts to erase Black American contributions

Peak Web February 25, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer In the wake of US President Donald Trump’s personal vendettas, obsessions, and destructive thinking lies the sputtering corpse of one of his longest-standing victims: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI) policy. Every aspect of DEI…

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Who’s running and what’s on the ballot?

Peak Web February 23, 2025

By: Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, News Writer Editor’s note: As an independent student society, The Peak Publications Society would financially benefit from the General Fee Motion and staff members have been involved in campaigning for it. We’ve taken steps to prevent conflict…

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Why we should vote “yes” on the Health and Dental Plan fee increase

Peak Web February 23, 2025

By: Emmanuel Adegboyega, SFU Student Editor’s note: This was written by the Simon Fraser Student Society president endorsing a referendum he has worked on. The Peak will not be financially compensating Adegboyega as per our conflict of interest policy, which…

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This is a photo of an orange door that says “executive committee” vertically on the side of it on the window.
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What the SFSS presidential candidates are fighting for this election

Peak Web February 23, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer, and Hannah Fraser, News Editor Every year, the Simon Fraser Student Society (SFSS) elects student representatives to its executive committee. This year, 23 candidates are campaigning for the seven positions: SFSS president and six…

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A taste of Ethiopia in Vancouver at Fassil Ethiopian Restaurant

Peak Web February 21, 2025

By: Phone Min Thant, Staff Writer Last week, I had the chance to visit Fassil Ethiopian Restaurant, home to warm meals and located not too far from the hustle and bustle of the Commercial-Broadway skytrain station. It’s named after King…

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