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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April 23, 2024
Trent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill CollegeTrent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill College
Trent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill College
The returned of a hallowed anthology of Trent student writing strikes a question into the hearts of all those whom bear it witness: "Who up scratching they chickens?"
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Evan Robins
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April 11, 2024
Washboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover BooksWashboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover Books
Washboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover Books
On the afternoon of April 6th, Peterborough’s Washboard Hank (Hank Fisher) and Catfish Willie (Willie Lindsay) took the stage at Take Cover Books. I, along with others of all ages, was fortunate enough to attend this delightful performance. 
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Magali Nichol
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April 10, 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"
"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.
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Mikaela Lewis
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April 19, 2024
"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
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Mikaela Lewis
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April 19, 2024
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
In this second edition of my ongoing interviews with Neurodivergent professors here at Trent, we speak with Derek Newman-Stille (They/Them), a nine-time Aurora Award winner for fantasy and science fiction writing, and Trent PhD candidate, who specializes in fat studies, disability studies, and queer studies.
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Ian Vansegbrook
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April 15, 2024
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-StilleAn Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
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Ian Vansegbrook
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April 15, 2024
Dear David: Total Eclipse of My Smarts
Dear David comes 'round for the last time this volume to bring you some study tips for the end of the semester.
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David King
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April 15, 2024
Dear David: Total Eclipse of My SmartsDear David: Total Eclipse of My Smarts
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David King
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April 15, 2024
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Washboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover Books
On the afternoon of April 6th, Peterborough’s Washboard Hank (Hank Fisher) and Catfish Willie (Willie Lindsay) took the stage at Take Cover Books. I, along with others of all ages, was fortunate enough to attend this delightful performance. 
Washboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover BooksWashboard Hank and Catfish Willie Take the Stage at Take Cover Books
Bonnerworth Redevelopment Moving Ahead As Planned, Leal Calls Conflict of Interest Allegations "Most Absurd"
The Bonnerworth redevelopment project is moving forward as planned following a final vote of Council on April 8th. The $4.4M redevelopment which includes 16 pickleball courts, a skatepark expansion, and a pump bike track has been the topic of community unrest and debate at Council since plans for the park were revealed to the public just prior to a March 21st consultation session.
The Bonnerworth redevelopment project is moving forward as planned following a final vote of Council on April 8th. The $4.4M redevelopment which includes 16 pickleball courts, a skatepark expansion, and a pump bike track has been the topic of community unrest and debate at Council since plans for the park were revealed to the public just prior to a March 21st consultation session.
Integrity Commissioner Could Weigh in on Mayor Jeff Leal's Threats
Arthur has learned that at least one complaint has been made to Peterborough’s Integrity Commissioner, Guy Giorno, concerning Mayor Jeff Leal following the City Council general committee meeting on April 2nd during which Leal made threatening remarks toward Town Ward Councillor Alex Bierk.
Arthur has learned that at least one complaint has been made to Peterborough’s Integrity Commissioner, Guy Giorno, concerning Mayor Jeff Leal following the City Council general committee meeting on April 2nd during which Leal made threatening remarks toward Town Ward Councillor Alex Bierk.
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.
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-StilleAn Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
In this second edition of my ongoing interviews with Neurodivergent professors here at Trent, we speak with Derek Newman-Stille (They/Them), a nine-time Aurora Award winner for fantasy and science fiction writing, and Trent PhD candidate, who specializes in fat studies, disability studies, and queer studies.
Dear David: Total Eclipse of My SmartsDear David: Total Eclipse of My Smarts
Dear David comes 'round for the last time this volume to bring you some study tips for the end of the semester.
Volume 59 Editorial Platform: We Will Clean the CarpetsVolume 59 Editorial Platform: We Will Clean the Carpets
Put your vote behind a team who have proven themselves to be polysecure.
I Stopped Taking Photos: Reflecting ‘Living in the Moment’ in the Digital AgeI Stopped Taking Photos: Reflecting ‘Living in the Moment’ in the Digital Age
As I went to create my March dump for my Instagram story, I realized something: Other than screenshots regarding my mobile game addiction and things I might buy online, I literally had no photos to reflect the last month of my life. 
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-StilleAn Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
An Interview with Neuro-diverse Professor Derek Newman-Stille
Trent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill CollegeTrent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill College
Trent English Department Launches Chickenscratch Anthology at Traill College
"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