Louanne Morin

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After two years as Arthur’s Trent Central Student Association (TCSA) reporter par excellence, Louanne Morin joins Volume 60 as Co-Editor. Louanne is headed into the third year of her Cultural Studies undergraduate degree at Trent, and grew up in Peterborough-Nogojiwanong. As a passionate academic and journalistic writer, she works closely with the rest of Arthur’s staff and community contributors to highlight their talents and fulfill the newspaper’s mandate as a voice for Trent students and community members. 

Beyond long hours spent in Zoom meetings, Louanne’s work at Arthur has touched upon a wide breadth of disciplines, from local politics coverage to film and music criticism. The unique perspective from which she approaches her roles as a reporter, opinion writer, and cultural critic are undeniably grounded in her history as a trans journalist in Peterborough-Nogojiwanong, as well as her enjoyment of and participation in left-field artistry.

On most weekdays, Louanne can be found at Arthur’s Sadleir House office inundating her fellow Editors’ ears with admittedly dreadful power electronics, or ruminating over her hatred of some obscure cultural theorist. On the weekends, she retreats into her cold, cold room to eat the spiciest rice bowls possible and debate Pokemon Showdown tiering policy with her roommates.

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Articles
“It’s Our Time to Have a Voice”: Curve Lake Stories told at ReFrame Film Festival
On January 27th, ReFrame Film Festival held Wshkiigmong Dibaajmownan/Curve Lake Storytellers — an event which featured screenings of six short films produced as part of a project in Market Hall.
Jan 21st TCSA Board Meeting: Attendance Plummets, Student Staff Union Busts
In the TCSA's first board meeting of the second semester and the new calendar year, the Association outlined plans for the remainder of the operating year and upcoming Spring Elections. Significantly, Arthur learned that the longstanding plans for a Student Staff union have reportedly fallen through, leaving the future of students employed by Trent's housing department uncertain.
Peterborough City Council Approves $15M Purchase of Property For Second Police Station
Despite only lasting 30 minutes, January 15th’s City Council Meeting brought with it much controversy. By-law 24-003, concerning the approval of the $15 million purchase of Calvary Pentecostal Church at 1421 Landsdowne Street to be renovated into a second police station, met some resistance.
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