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Head of the Trent correspondent and professional masochist Evan Robins brings you the REAL journalism you've been desperately craving: listening to what drunk people had to say this weekend.
Calvin Bakelaar, the man behind the musical alias VANCAMP, speaks to Allen Barnier about his musical background, accolades, and his band's debut album, Diner Coffee
Since their Instagram soft-launch in early July, Peterborough "slut punks" My Fair Lady have consistently posted glitzy, attention-grabbing, and provocative graphics depicting their various members in fishnets, glam makeup, and high heels. Now, Evan Robins sits down with the band's architect, Liam Parker, to talk about the group's conception and the relevance of punk to Peterborough's queer community.
Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes (PATH) board member, Marion Burton, spoke out in an interview with Arthur following the results of the August 26th General Committee meeting where councillors voted down PATH’S temporary zoning application that would allow them to build 24 sleeping cabins at 385 Lansdowne Street East for up to three years.
Arthur caught up with local author and acclaimed sportswriter Andrew Forbes at the launch event for his latest speculative fiction novel, and second release of this year, The Diapause.
The TCSA return to business at their first fall board meeting of the academic year, and the executive seem keen to make money moves. Chief among them is the creation of a new $20,000 parking pass—a sum almost double the amount they chose to allot to food security at the very same meeting.
In the third installment of his series on Neurodivergent Professors, Ian speaks with Trent instructor Emily Bruusgaard about her experiences not in academia, but in life.
In the midst of an overdose crisis, Premier Doug Ford has decided to force the closure of 10 of Ontario's safe use centres, leaving hundreds in even greater danger of overdosing.
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Arthur caught up with local author and acclaimed sportswriter Andrew Forbes at the launch event for his latest speculative fiction novel, and second release of this year, The Diapause.
Since their Instagram soft-launch in early July, Peterborough "slut punks" My Fair Lady have consistently posted glitzy, attention-grabbing, and provocative graphics depicting their various members in fishnets, glam makeup, and high heels. Now, Evan Robins sits down with the band's architect, Liam Parker, to talk about the group's conception and the relevance of punk to Peterborough's queer community.
Since their Instagram soft-launch in early July, Peterborough "slut punks" My Fair Lady have consistently posted glitzy, attention-grabbing, and provocative graphics depicting their various members in fishnets, glam makeup, and high heels. Now, Evan Robins sits down with the band's architect, Liam Parker, to talk about the group's conception and the relevance of punk to Peterborough's queer community.
Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes (PATH) board member, Marion Burton, spoke out in an interview with Arthur following the results of the August 26th General Committee meeting where councillors voted down PATH’S temporary zoning application that would allow them to build 24 sleeping cabins at 385 Lansdowne Street East for up to three years.
Peterborough Action for Tiny Homes (PATH) board member, Marion Burton, spoke out in an interview with Arthur following the results of the August 26th General Committee meeting where councillors voted down PATH’S temporary zoning application that would allow them to build 24 sleeping cabins at 385 Lansdowne Street East for up to three years.
Evan and Abbigale get HOTT-to-go as they discuss the annual spectacle that is Trent University's Head of the Trent Regatta, a weekend which as best as anyone can guess is about getting trashed at 2:00 PM on London Street.
In the midst of an overdose crisis, Premier Doug Ford has decided to force the closure of 10 of Ontario's safe use centres, leaving hundreds in even greater danger of overdosing.
In the third installment of his series on Neurodivergent Professors, Ian speaks with Trent instructor Emily Bruusgaard about her experiences not in academia, but in life.
Calvin Bakelaar, the man behind the musical alias VANCAMP, speaks to Allen Barnier about his musical background, accolades, and his band's debut album, Diner Coffee