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P.07 FEATURES Learning to create for myself P.13 HUMOUR A souper existential question P.05 OPINIONS Unhoused people deserve compassion P.03 NEWS Food insecurity in local Asian communities VOL. 174 ISSUE 3 May 23, 2023 Asian artists on display Page 9 Heritage and history through art

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Jaymee Salisi promotions@the-peak.ca

NEWS EDITOR Karissa Ketter news@the-peak.ca

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Eden Chipperfield and Olivia Sherman OPINIONS EDITOR Michelle Young opinions@the-peak.ca

FEATURES EDITOR Daniel Salcedo Rubio features@the-peak.ca

ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR Petra Chase arts@the-peak.ca

HUMOUR EDITOR C Icart humour@the-peak.ca

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Summayyah Memon and Abbey Perley

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DISTRIBUTION COORDINATOR

Genavieve Desjardin

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Kelly Chia, Emma Jean, Bea Servando, and Yuri Zhou

CONTRIBUTORS

Harsahil Dhillon, Aliya Nourlan, and Manmeet Sagri

PEAK ASSOCIATES

Hana Hoffman and Hannah Kazemi

Volume 174, Issue 3 Loving our new merch since 1965 SFU awarded funding for First People’s Gathering House 04 NEWS No, I’m not going to speed to class 06 OPINIONS Trendspotting: summer fashion ins and outs 12 ARTS & CULTURE Tips for the solo traveller 08 FEATURES Training regimen for fly-fighting 14 HUMOUR
3 May 23, 2023 NEWS FOOD FOR THOUGHT
BUDGET BLOWS

The FNMISA was open about how we felt consultation was going earlier in the project, and we advocated for our voices to be heard.

4 NEWS News Editor Karissa Ketter News Writers Eden Chipperfield and Olivia Sherman news@the-peak.ca
RAVEN KING STIERLE // FNMISA
RECONCILIATION AT SFU SMOOTHER SAILINGS

Being unhoused is not a product of choice, it is a product of a system that doesn’t care for them properly.

5 May 23, 2023 OPINIONS CARING UNDER CAPITALISM

TAILGATE TALES

Sitcoms offered a temporary escape from whatever problems we were dealing with in our everyday lives.

I’ll see you at the next red light, pal.

6 OPINIONS Opinions Editor Michelle Young opinions@the-peak.ca
CORNY COMFORTS
I N O U T
9 May 23, 2023 ARTS & CULTURE
10 ARTS & CULTURE Arts & Culture Editor Petra Chase arts@the-peak.ca
11 May 23, 2023 ARTS & CULTURE
12 ARTS & CULTURE Arts & Culture Editor Petra Chase arts@the-peak.ca
13 May 23, 2023 HUMOUR

Know your enemy

Communicating your feelings

14 HUMOUR Humour Editor C Icart humour@the-peak.ca

ARIES — Mar 21–Apr 19

ASTER

You’re an aster, and you like to move faster! Every task you face is a day to race, and nobody else can match your pace. But be careful, doing everything in a hurry may cause you to act recklessly.

TAURUS

TULIP

— Apr 20–May 20

You’re a tulip, and you’re also too lit. Every day’s a party with you at SFU. You come in all kinds of colours and you’re always photo-ready. Keep coming out and opening your petals to all sorts of summer fun activities.

GEMINI — May 21–Jun 20

GLADIOLA

I am glad to tell you that you are a tall and proud gladiola. When it comes to your potential, the limit does not exist. You’re the kind of flower that always strives for the best, and you’ll gladly grow until you reach the stars!

CANCER — Jun 21–Jul 22

CHRYSANTHEMUM

You’re a chrysanthemum more solid than a crystal, and your stem is so strong, just like your work ethic in STEM classes. It’s going to take a lot more than a pesky error in your code to knock you down.

LEO — Jul 23–Aug 22

LILAC

This whole time you’ve been telling me you’re a larkspur; a graceful, colourful plant with poisonous seeds . . . Well, I just found out you’re actually a lilac. Don’t lie like that. You’re pretty and harmless. You’re too funny Leo . . . I never know whether you’re being real or sarcastic. Why do you lie like that, lilac?

VIRGO — Aug 23–Sept 22

VIOLA

You’re a viola — the flower, not the instrument. You’re a social flower who likes to be around all your buds in all kinds of colours. Have you considered starring in the Disney film She’s All That? You should.

LIBRA — Sept 23–Oct 22

LARKSPUR

You’re the bright intelligent larkspur! The spark to every firework, the lit up lightbulb to every idea, and the miracle maker in every group project. Even cats like you; they call you larkspurrr. However, your classmates should think twice about ghosting you until the night before the project is due. You may be cute, but you're also toxic.

SCORPIO

SPRAY MUM

— Oct 23–Nov 21

You’re cultivating your best academic self. You take good care of your laptop, textbooks and stationery, and always ensure you’re as hydrated as a hydrangea for maximum academic growth. A spray mum of one: your grades. You take care of them and watch them grow!

SAGITTARIUS — Nov 22–Dec 21

SNAPDRAGON

You’re a snapdragon, and all fired up for this summer! You keep everybody else’s summer fun and lit as well, by lighting fireworks & sparkling candles, starting up the barbeque, warming up the outdoor pool, and most importantly, keeping us hawt! Whether you’re taking courses or taking the semester off, you never miss a chance to break a sweat.

CAPRICORN — Dec 22–Jan 19

COSMO

You’re a cosmo flower, colourfully bright and cosmic. You generally bloom and grow every time the summer semester exam season comes around. So, that’s probably when you’ll flourish every year!

AQUARIUS — Jan 20–Feb 18

AMARANTHUS

Long and strong, graceful and peaceful, you’re an amaranthus. A laid-back and relaxed flower that slowly gets brushed by the wind. Your strength is going with the flow of homework.

PISCES — Feb 19–Mar 20

PEONY

Pisces, you’re the awesome peony flower! You remind me of an old tune; sing along if you know it: My little peony, friendship is magic. You’re a peony, and you love to party. Let’s ride a pony at the PNE. But don’t forget to stay as hydrated as a hydrangea.

May 23, 2023
16 DIVERSIONS Business Manager Yuri Zhou business@the-peak.ca CROSSWORD 1. Roberts and Clapton 6. Facial feature 10. Eden man 14. Flat cap 15. Car 16. Swamp 17. Knife feature 18. Domicile 20. Restaurants 22. Least daffy 23. Color 24. Great wrath 25. Nourished 26. Fair-haired 28. Beauty shop 33. Obtained illegally 36. Tax agcy. 38. Adore 39. Cougar 40. Happening 42. Frosts 43. Lincoln, et al. 44. Unearth 45. Accompany 47. Yule visitor 49. Force 51. View 53. Director Spike ____ 54. For 57. Pencil rubber 61. Orphan’s hope 63. Peach variety 65. Curl 66. Risk 67. Long periods 68. Supernatural 69. Erupt 70. Song for two 71. Adjust again 1. Receded 2. Pass along 3. Wrathful 4. Surrender 5. Antiseptic 6. Lurch 7. Colors 8. ____ a boy! 9. Din 10. So be it! 11. Eat formally 12. Circle segments 13. Track competition 19. Fathers 21. Pressed 25. Feathery plant 26. Explosion 27. San ____ 29. Rocker ____ Cooper 30. Daft 31. Concluded 32. Robin’s residence 33. Mineral springs 34. Brass instrument 35. Portent 37. Sound system 41. Evil habit 46. Royal staff 48. Out of port 50. Most senior 52. Made mistakes 54. Wharves 55. Comic ____ O’Donnell 56. Beginning 57. Finales 58. Cut grain 59. Land measure 60. Fret 61. Novelist ____ Rice 62. Fir or poplar 64. Debt memo Across Down BY ONLINECROSSWORDS.NET Promote your business at The Peak Available advertisement spaces for print and digital issues in Summer 2023 CONTACT BUSINESS@THE-PEAK.CA FOR MORE DETAILS You can contribute! We accept submissions from all SFU students! We‘re here to represent your voices and stories. Looking to write, illustrate, or snap photos (and get paid for it too)? Contact us at promotions@the-peak.ca to learn about getting involved. Have a story to share? Contact eic@the-peak.ca. SUDOKU LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS
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