- This issue of The Peak in PDF (56k Modem users BEWARE!)
The Full Issue
- Letter of the Week: Indirect ode to old agendas
- SFSS handbooks a travesty
- Fixing student loans in Canada
- Mike Hingston and hip-hop
Letters:
- Editor's Voice: Celebs are people too
- Campus View: More like apath-ology
- Sex and the Susie: Truth and consequence
- Speak Out: You think you’re revolutionary?
- Editorial Cartoon - September 17, 2007
- Woohoo/Boohoo
Opinions:
- Campus: CFS responds to petition
- Campus: Club Days floods Convo Mall with activity
- Province: Adult basic education now free in B.C.
- Province: Student Union denies club status to pro-life group
- nat'l: 52 jobs in 52 weeks
- Nat'l News Shorts
News:
- Visual Art & Interview: Douglas Coupland’s 3D library
- Visual Art & Interview: Feel free to judge by their covers
- Film: Lady Chatterley and the North American prudes
- Film: Overcoming sisterly love
- Food: Harbour Centre comfort food
- Theatre: Stereotype comedy disappoints
- Lit: Swing low, sweet Chariandy
- Live Music: ‘What does indie rock mean?’
Arts:
- Graham Spry and the foundations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Tucker Max: poster child for modern deviancy
Features:
- Men's Soccer: Lads rebound with two wins
- Women's Soccer: Women gelling, win fifth straight
- Campus: SFU athletes shave heads for good cause
- Clubs: Rowers have hot summer at Henley
- Cross-Country: Runners ready to hit the trails
- CFL: Lions continue to lick wounds
- NHL may put itself on thin ice
Sports:
- The Comics Section