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issue 7, vol 104 -- February 28, 2000
- Letters:
- Peak comics: humourously challenged?
- Demanding fair coverage in The Peak
- I'm not homophobic but...
- Praise for pigness
- Letter of the Week: Who's being selfish?
- Threats on campus?
- News:
- Battle continues over pro-life groups at UBC
- Government gases students
- This week in Peak history...
- No lunch for Manning at UVic
- Burnaby Mountain issue needs more student perspectives
- Pub employees to decrease their own wages
- Student contests education report
- News shorts
- New e-company sells students' smarts
- Mexican students fight for schooling
- South Africa's Bishop Tutu receives degree from University of Toronto
- Veg club gives free food to the hungry
- Arts:
- The new, complex face of American activism
- Theatre outside the box
- Pitch Black a typical, yet entertaining, thriller
- Gross Indecency explores timeless themes
- Features:
- Culture shock: resistance in the consumer landscape
- What's up with Burnaby Mountain development
- Sports:
- Athlete of the Week: Stephanie Smith - Field hockey goes downtown
- Men's basketball wins first game this year
- SFU men's and women's basketball teams join CIAU
- Opinions:
- Editorial: Angry crapper: turn to The Peak for comfort
- Speak Out: Under deconstruction
- Lastwords:
- Sayonara silicone
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