“We’re All Here Because We Love This Place”: Sadleir House Meets for Annual General Meeting“We’re All Here Because We Love This Place”: Sadleir House Meets for Annual General Meeting
“We’re All Here Because We Love This Place”: Sadleir House Meets for Annual General Meeting
The AGM comes at a time of conflict between Sadleir House and OPIRG Peterborough, which brought forward conversations around a need to improve community consultation outside of the board during the AGM, and bettering relationships within the House.
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Abbigale Kernya
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May 1, 2024
OPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market ProgramOPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market Program
OPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market Program
The Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) Peterborough chapter called a public meeting on April 25th at Emmanuel United Church on George Street to discuss concerns regarding what they defined as a “conflict” with the Peter Robinson Community and Student Association (PRCSA)—the non-profit organization which operates Sadleir House—over allocation of office and storage space.
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Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay
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April 26, 2024
Canada Day Parade To Proceed for 2024 Pending Council RatificationCanada Day Parade To Proceed for 2024 Pending Council Ratification
Canada Day Parade To Proceed for 2024 Pending Council Ratification
Peterborough City Councillors have rejected City Staff’s suggestion of scrapping the City’s Canada Day Parade in favour of re-investing the $20,000 cost into other festivities on the holiday. Councillors also gave preliminary approval to designating the J.J. Turner building on King Street as a heritage site and two housing developments in the City's West End.
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Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay
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April 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"
Letter to the Editors: Fleming College Program Suspension
On April 24th, Fleming College announced that 29 programs are suspended, 14 of which are programs offered at the Frost campus. This announcement came after the college sent out acceptance letters in early March. As a result, many students have been left feeling disappointed and uncertain about our futures, as many of us have already made plans to return to Fleming in the fall.
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Suzanne Mooser
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April 30, 2024
Letter to the Editors: Fleming College Program SuspensionLetter to the Editors: Fleming College Program Suspension
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Suzanne Mooser
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April 30, 2024
Letter to the Editors: Silence on Palestine
Letter to the Editor urging Trent University to take a stronger stance on the Free Palestine movement in wake of the newly announce B.A. in Human Rights and Global Justice program.
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Travis Vosdingh
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April 26, 2024
Letter to the Editors: Silence on PalestineLetter to the Editors: Silence on Palestine
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Travis Vosdingh
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April 26, 2024
"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2
The story of a grown woman making friends in a videogame, and the little Cadet who could.
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Evan Robins
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April 26, 2024
"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2
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Evan Robins
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April 26, 2024
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OPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market Program
The Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) Peterborough chapter called a public meeting on April 25th at Emmanuel United Church on George Street to discuss concerns regarding what they defined as a “conflict” with the Peter Robinson Community and Student Association (PRCSA)—the non-profit organization which operates Sadleir House—over allocation of office and storage space.
OPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market ProgramOPIRG Peterborough Holds Emergency Public Forum on Future of the Free Market Program
Canada Day Parade To Proceed for 2024 Pending Council Ratification
Peterborough City Councillors have rejected City Staff’s suggestion of scrapping the City’s Canada Day Parade in favour of re-investing the $20,000 cost into other festivities on the holiday. Councillors also gave preliminary approval to designating the J.J. Turner building on King Street as a heritage site and two housing developments in the City's West End.
Peterborough City Councillors have rejected City Staff’s suggestion of scrapping the City’s Canada Day Parade in favour of re-investing the $20,000 cost into other festivities on the holiday. Councillors also gave preliminary approval to designating the J.J. Turner building on King Street as a heritage site and two housing developments in the City's West End.
Radio Free Arthur
Happy Tortured Poets Department release day to all who celebrate! Having listened to all two hours of the extended "Anthology" edition of this most recent emission from the Queen of jet-setting herself the editors get down and dirty in the lyrical content of the album.
"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2
The story of a grown woman making friends in a videogame, and the little Cadet who could.
What is "Bury Your Gays?": Examining a Contemporary Media TropeWhat is "Bury Your Gays?": Examining a Contemporary Media Trope
Media tropes, cinematic metaphors, or simply the common themes which we see across genres of entertainment have engineered the foundational societal understandings of how particular groups of people, genders, or general happenings are presented. The “Bury Your Gays” literary trope, which appeared in the late 19th century, has since entered popular social discussion resulting of the aggressive social outcry which followed the on screen death of popular The 100 character in 2016.
"Skate Hard, Hit Hard": A Conversation with the Peterborough Area Roller Derby Team"Skate Hard, Hit Hard": A Conversation with the Peterborough Area Roller Derby Team
It’s sometimes the case that the sports we see on TV (or the ones at the centre of municipal discussion) tend to overshadow other, lesser known pastimes which are every bit as interesting. Enter roller derby—it’s fast paced, close knit, and welcoming to everyone.
"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2
"The Ballad of Little Tony"—The Arthur Review of Helldivers 2
What is "Bury Your Gays?": Examining a Contemporary Media TropeWhat is "Bury Your Gays?": Examining a Contemporary Media Trope
What is "Bury Your Gays?": Examining a Contemporary Media Trope
"Skate Hard, Hit Hard": A Conversation with the Peterborough Area Roller Derby Team"Skate Hard, Hit Hard": A Conversation with the Peterborough Area Roller Derby Team
"Skate Hard, Hit Hard": A Conversation with the Peterborough Area Roller Derby Team
Meet Matt Rempe, The New York Rangers’ Newest Tough GuyMeet Matt Rempe, The New York Rangers’ Newest Tough Guy
Meet Matt Rempe, The New York Rangers’ Newest Tough Guy