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SFU to lower GHG The rise of Canada’s right wing Rilakkuma’s new animated series is a rollercoaster The colonial legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
continues
emissions 03 NEWS
05 OPINIONS
10 ARTS & CULTURE
08 FEATURES What’s beyond SFU for swimmer Jordan Doner? 11 SPORTS Renaissance, you are a renaissance 15 HUMOUR

What was used for advertising is now used for geopolitical power play. And that is the danger [ . . . ] Online violence is real world violence.

MARIA RESSA // JOURNALIST AND CEO, RAPPLER
3September 26, 2022 NEWS
DEATH OF DEMOCRACY
SFU SUSTAINABILITY
4 NEWS News Editor Karissa Ketter News Writers Chloë Arneson and Pranjali J Mann news@the-peak.ca FAMILY LIVING
POLITICAL CORNER
5September 26, 2022 OPINIONS BUILT-IN BARRIERS
OPINIONS
6 OPINIONS Opinions Editor Olivia Visser opinions@the-peak.ca
IN DIALOGUE

Light In The Attic Records

Hiroshi Yoshimura is an iconic Japanese electronic artist who pioneered the Japanese genre of kankyou ongaku — roughly translating to “environmental music.” Yoshimura’s songs feature melodic ambient tunes alongside nature sounds like bubbling creeks and birds. His 1986 album, GREEN , is internationally appreciated for its unique approach to ambient music. The title track invokes an indescribable sensation of serenity that truly takes talent to create.

“Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)”

Yellow Magic Orchestra is world renowned for their impact on early video game soundtracks and the broader electronic music scene. Their self-titled album features creative upbeat melodies and funky rhythms that shift constantly, and uses the Roland MC-8 microcomposer. I bet you won’t be able to get this song out of your head!

Safe Trip

“White Wall”

Sakoshi & Makoto is a modern band that creates mellow yet vibrant ambient music. “White Wall” is from their LP, CZ-5000 Sounds & Sequences. Reminiscent of artists like Brian Eno, this track is a progressive blend of airy synths amongst an energetic ambient soundscape. I look forward to seeing what Sakosho & Makoto will put out in the future.

“lust”

Coming from a traditional family, Haider takes a job as a backup dancer for Biba — “a trans woman and trying to make her way as an erotic dancer.” Despite his best attempts to keep his job a secret, truths begin to unravel, and Haider and Biba fall into an intimate affair. As the first Pakistani movie to premiere at Cannes film festival, Joyland is set to be a fresh and honest dissection of identity and tradition.

Rich with themes of race, family, and masculinity, Brother centers around siblings Michael and Francis (Lamar Johnson and Aaron Pierre), sons of Caribbean immigrants living in suburban Scarborough in the 1990s. Brother uses a dual timeline, going back and forth between the film’s present and past, to explore the lead up and fall out of an act of violence that changes the brothers’ lives forever. Written and Directed by Canadian filmmaker Clement Virgo, this film is adapted from SFU professor David Chariandy’s stellar novel of the same name. Screening October 1 and October 4

Nanny, Dir. Nikyatu Jusu

Nanny follows Aisha (Anna Diop), an undocumented immigrant who lands a job as a nanny for a wealthy Manhattan couple, hoping to bring her son to America. However, her American Dream is soon threatened, as her waking and dream worlds are disrupted by a sinister force. Jusu’s debut feature, is said to be “inspired by West African folklore and North American socio economics,” and promises both a thrilling and chilling depiction of an immigrant’s journey.

“GREEN”
Alfa Music, Inc. Rei Harakami made significant contributions to Japan’s electronic scene in the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Harakami made a name for himself with his abstract approaches to electronic music that emphasize complexity and tone. His songs blend inquisitive, alternating drums alongside moody synth lines. You’ll definitely be hitting the replay button on this one! Muscmine Inc Bones of Crows, Dir. Marie Opening this year’s program is Marie Clements’ Bones of Crows, an expansive story following protagonist Aline Spears through several stages of her life — from surviving a childhood in the residential school system, to using her code-breaking skill during the Second World War. The Vancouver-born Dene/Métis filmmaker’s bold writing and directing makes for a daunting yet necessary tale of Canada’s history and the long road to reconciliation. Screening September 29 and October 4 Brother, Dir. Clement Virgo Screening September 30 and October 8 Joyland, Dir. Saim Sadiq Screening September 29, October 1, and remotely from October 6–9
7September 26, 2022 ARTS & CULTURE
10 ARTS & CULTURE Arts & Culture Editor Gem Yelin Lee and Michelle Young arts@the-peak.ca BEARIED EXPECTATIONS

It’s about having fun and enjoying the experience with your teammates, because eventually swimming ends, but your friends will last forever.

ONE OF A KIND
11September 26, 2022 SPORTS THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

Basketball’s

MIND-BODY CONNECTION

KEALANI WONG // YOGA INSTRUCTOR
There was a lot more to the practice than just the asanas
12 SPORTS Sports Editor Isabella Urbani Sports Writer Simran Sarai sports@the-peak.ca
average score: 7.38 / 9 points (82%)
13September 26, 2022 HUMOUR
14 HUMOUR Humour Editor Kelly Chia humour@the-peak.ca
15September 26, 2022 HUMOUR
SUDOKU
16 DIVERSIONS Business Manager Yuri Zhou business@the-peak.ca CROSSWORD
S F P I R G F e e R e f u n d F a l l 2 0 2 2 SFU students who do not wish to be members of SFPIRG can receive a membership fee refund Students who receive this refund will no longer be members of SFPIRG and will not be able to access the resources available Each semester we receive $3 00 from full time undergraduate students and $1 50 from part time undergraduate students Following a successful graduate student referendum in Spring 2020, we receive $5 85from full time graduate students and $2 92 rom part time graduate students To Opt Out Fee Refunds will be processed digitally in Fall 2022 for the protection of our communities email admin@sfpirg ca to opt out of membership and recieve a fee refund Fee Refund Week occurs between 10am on September 26 5pm on September 29

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