Matthew is a Lady Eaton College alumni, graduating in 2014 with a degree in Canadian Studies and an Emphasis in Law and Policy. Before being elected co-editor of Arthur for Volume 49, he was a campus news reporter keeping an eye on the TCSA, the colleges, and university administration. Outside of Arthur, Matthew enjoys reading, craft beer, sports, and civic pride. His aspiration is to one day open a tiny little brewery in a tiny little town.

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Editorial: The TCSA is not a student government
For a number of years now, Trent’s largest student union, mirroring our university administration, has been rapidly transitioning away from its roots as a decentralized and collegiate-based political advocacy organization towards a new identity as a highly centralized campus bureaucracy.
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