I Watched a Man Eat 1.25 Rotisserie Chickens On My 26th BirthdayI Watched a Man Eat 1.25 Rotisserie Chickens On My 26th Birthday
I Watched a Man Eat 1.25 Rotisserie Chickens On My 26th Birthday
On the afternoon of his 26th birthday, David King joined a group of students and community members in spectating one man's attempt to eat two President’s Choice Barbecue Seasoned Whole Chickens. His name? The Chicken Man.
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David King
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March 28, 2024
Writers Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron KreuterWriters Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron Kreuter
Writers Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron Kreuter
On the evening of Thursday, March 21, 2024, three authors apart of Trent University faculty, Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron Kreuter took to the podium for the “Writers Reading Series” at Traill College. Each presenting specific factions of their previous literary works, the three authors spoke in turn.
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Amelia Takacs
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March 28, 2024
Miracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert SeriesMiracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert Series
Miracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert Series
Miracle Territory, a production and promotions collective founded by Peterborough-based musician and producer, Michael Cloud Duguay, aims to put on more all-ages shows featuring local and touring acts in unique locales around the City.
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Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay
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March 26, 2024
Unofficial Election Results Reveal Failure to Meet Quorum for TCSA ReferendaUnofficial Election Results Reveal Failure to Meet Quorum for TCSA Referenda
Unofficial Election Results Reveal Failure to Meet Quorum for TCSA Referenda
Unofficial results of the Trent Central Student Association (TCSA)’s Spring General Elections seem to reveal a failure to solicit a sufficient number of votes to ratify referenda, effectively leaving Association policy changes dead in the water.
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Evan Robins
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March 23, 2024
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Growing Pains
After a hiatus, Growing Pains has returned to bring you two episodes all about student activism at Trent. In Part 1 & 2 we map out Trent’s radical, activist roots and take stock of the changes that have taken place over the past 20 years.
Arthur Volume 56 "All Summer Long"
Gator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About Gator
This column has admittedly seen better days. Though, I will say it’s nice to see you on the back page for a change with a marginally bigger word count to play in, it does mean that I have to keep yapping to fill it. It is not lost on me that I may, (allegedly) (some might argue), have lost the plot from my editorial many issues ago that saw the birth of this silly little column. 
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Abbigale Kernya
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March 23, 2024
Gator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About GatorGator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About Gator
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Abbigale Kernya
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March 23, 2024
Letter to the Editors: Regarding the Little Lake Mess
Community member Jim Reedyk articulates his concerns with the accumulation of garbage along the banks of the west bank of the Otonabee River and of Little Lake in downtown Peterborough, and implores the City of Peterborough and Trent University students to help maintain the waterfront.
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Jim Reedyk
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March 21, 2024
Letter to the Editors: Regarding the Little Lake MessLetter to the Editors: Regarding the Little Lake Mess
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Jim Reedyk
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March 21, 2024
Women are for Women, Boys are for Whoever or, "Why Women Should Just Date Women"
It’s a tale as old as time: “Shucks, I sure do want to date men, but Andrew Tate is literally real.” What are women supposed to do?
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Ian Vansegbrook
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March 20, 2024
Women are for Women, Boys are for Whoever or, "Why Women Should Just Date Women"Women are for Women, Boys are for Whoever or, "Why Women Should Just Date Women"
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Ian Vansegbrook
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March 20, 2024
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Gator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About Gator
This column has admittedly seen better days. Though, I will say it’s nice to see you on the back page for a change with a marginally bigger word count to play in, it does mean that I have to keep yapping to fill it. It is not lost on me that I may, (allegedly) (some might argue), have lost the plot from my editorial many issues ago that saw the birth of this silly little column. 
Gator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About GatorGator Goes Global: We Need to Talk About Gator
Food Not Bombs Continues to Operate in Protest of City By-Law
Two weeks after being told they would need a permit to continue handing out free food to the community, the Peterborough chapter of Food Not Bombs gathered again—as they have for over 18 years—at Confederation Park in defiance of the City’s threats to shut them down. This time, volunteers received warning that next week there would be no warning prior to police intervention.
Two weeks after being told they would need a permit to continue handing out free food to the community, the Peterborough chapter of Food Not Bombs gathered again—as they have for over 18 years—at Confederation Park in defiance of the City’s threats to shut them down. This time, volunteers received warning that next week there would be no warning prior to police intervention.
'Knowing her was an education in itself': Remembering Trent Graduate Helen Cameron Wallis
Helen Cameron Wallis (March 20, 1932 - February 29, 2024), was born in Ottawa, raised a family and enjoyed a varied career in Toronto, after which she settled happily on the bank of her beloved Otonabee River, in Peterborough.
Helen Cameron Wallis (March 20, 1932 - February 29, 2024), was born in Ottawa, raised a family and enjoyed a varied career in Toronto, after which she settled happily on the bank of her beloved Otonabee River, in Peterborough.
Radio Free Arthur
The girls are sans Sebastian in this episode of Radio Free Arthur and as such, took this opportunity to discuss why they are the way they are via personally curated Spotify playlists.
Women are for Women, Boys are for Whoever or, "Why Women Should Just Date Women"Women are for Women, Boys are for Whoever or, "Why Women Should Just Date Women"
It’s a tale as old as time: “Shucks, I sure do want to date men, but Andrew Tate is literally real.” What are women supposed to do?
Celebrating Friendship: LT & Yumi Sakugawa’s I Think I Am In Friend-Love With YouCelebrating Friendship: LT & Yumi Sakugawa’s I Think I Am In Friend-Love With You
A review of Yuri Sakugawa's beautiful graphic novel, and the friendships that have changed my life.
A Review of Viktor Pelevine’s Omon RaA Review of Viktor Pelevine’s Omon Ra
A review of Viktor Pelevine’s Omon Ra, a satire of the Soviet space program. Originally published in Russian, the 1992 short novel is often praised for its poetic prose and absurdity, which also shine through in its English translation.
An Interview with Neurodiverse Professor Dr. Katrina KeeferAn Interview with Neurodiverse Professor Dr. Katrina Keefer
In the first instalment of his column interviewing neurodiverse academics, staff writer Ian Vansegbrook profiles swordfighter and polymath Dr. Katrina Keefer, who discusses her experiences in grad school while having ADHD.
Writers Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron KreuterWriters Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron Kreuter
Writers Reading Series: Presenting Rob Winger, Concetta Principe & Aaron Kreuter
Miracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert SeriesMiracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert Series
Miracle Territory Up and Running with All-Ages Concert Series
A Tearful Goodbye to the Varsity Volleyball SeasonA Tearful Goodbye to the Varsity Volleyball Season
A Tearful Goodbye to the Varsity Volleyball Season
Trent Varsity Volleyball Teams Go "Balls Deep" in First Games of 2024Trent Varsity Volleyball Teams Go "Balls Deep" in First Games of 2024
Trent Varsity Volleyball Teams Go "Balls Deep" in First Games of 2024