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Series consists of publications produced by The Peak Publications Society. It includes a complete run of the two Peak predecessors, SF View, and The Tartan (sub-series 2); an ongoing run of The Peak, both in hard copy and microform (sub-series 3); the Peak Student Handbook (sub-series 4); and a separate run of The Tartan, resurrected as a magazine in 2015. Also includes other one-off or short-lived publications produced by the Society (sub-series 1), including a run of 12 issues of the Terminal City Express (1972-73), a newspaper relating to culture and politics in the Lower Mainland.
Series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series for each of the main publications. Sub-series 1 (General publications) brings together one-off or short-lived publications.
There are no privacy restrictions on any of the records, but for conservation reasons access to original hardcopies may be restricted if a microfilm or digital copy is available.
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Sub-series consists of issues of the two student newspapers at SFU that merged to form The Peak. The Tartan published six issues from September 17 to October 4, 1965; one issue of SF View appeared on October 4, 1965. This sub-series includes four copies of each issue: two hard-copies stored in separate bound volumes and two on microfilm (positive and negative film).
Access to the original newspapers is restricted for conservation reasons. Archives provides access via the microfilm copies.
Physical description: microfilm copies include a set of positives and a set of negatives.
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Sub-series consists of issues of The Peak student newspaper. Includes a complete set of hardcopy bound volumes and two microfilm copies (positive and negative film). The Peak publishes 13 issues each semester, starting a new volume with each semester. The microfilm sets include The Tartan and SF View, and begin with The Peak volume 1 (1965) and end with volume 98 (April 1998). The bound volumes of paper hardcopies continue past this date and regularly accrue.
Hardcopies issues are bound by volume by the SFU Library and regulary sent to the Archives.
Access to the hardcopy issues prior to 1998 is restricted for conservation reasons. Archives provides access to these issues via the microfilm copies. The SFU Library has digitized the complete collection, available online at http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b5975245~S1a.
Copyright restrictions apply and are administered by the Peak Publications Society.
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Sub-series consists of single-issue or short-lived publications produced by The Peak Publications Society. Includes an early student directory (1967), student course guides and anti-calendars, Compass (1967), issues 1-12 of Terminal City Express (1972-1973), SNAFU Review (1978), cartoons, and an issue of Westword: Literature at Simon Fraser University (1996).
Files are arranged chronologically.
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Previous reference code assigned by SFU Archives: F-17-6-0-0-20.
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Previous reference code assigned by SFU Archives: F-17-6-0-0-21.
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Previous reference code assigned by SFU Archives: F-17-item108, F-17-item109, F-17-item110, F-17-item111, F-17-item112, F-17-item113, F-17-item114, F-17-item115, F-17-item116, F-17-item117, F-17-item118, F-17-item119.
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The Peak began publishing The Peak Directory in 1971 as a student-produced supplement to the university calendar, providing a guide to campus services and courses. In 1980 the name changed to Peak Student Handbook. This sub-series consists of issues of the publication. It begins in 1972 with the second issue and continues to the 1990 edition.
Further accruals are expected.
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Previous reference code assigned by SFU Archives: F-17-6-0-0-1.
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Previous reference code assigned by SFU Archives: F-17-6-0-0-19.
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Sub-series consists of issues of The Tartan magazine. The Peak Publications Society published the first issue in the fall of 2015 to celebrate SFU's 50th anniversary and in hopes of it becoming a regular publication under the former student newspaper's title. Whereas The Peak newspaper's focus is primarily on news reporting, The Tartan is intended to be a dedicated setting for fiction, poetry, artwork, photography, and long-form features about SFU. As of the second issue (spring 2016), the magazine will be published bi-annually.
Digital issues of The Tartan can be accessed at https://issuu.com/peaksfu.
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