Are We Good Neighbours?
By
Louanne Morin
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November 28, 2025
On November 3rd, City Council rehired OneCity to operate Peterborough's sole low-barrier shelter, months after it discontinued much of its funding. But could this all have been avoided?
Arthur Annual General Meeting '25: November 28th @ 5:00 PM at Sadleir House
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Arthur Newspaper
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November 20, 2025
Take notice: Arthur is holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) next Friday in the Board Room at Sadleir House and we want YOU to come out and vote!
Editorial: A Beginner's Guide To City Council
Editorial: A Beginner's Guide To City Council
By
Abbigale Kernya
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May 29, 2023
I have been fortunate enough to make my grand debut at City Hall alongside Arthur’s Editor-In-Chief and City Hall regular, Sebastian-Johnston Lindsay on May 8th, where I willingly dove head first into a municipal pit of snakes to witness the unfolding of what can only be described as a middle school fight over who gets to kick the ball at recess. 
Editorial: Remember What You Read
Editorial: Remember What You Read
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Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay
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April 19, 2023
A newspaper doesn’t exist to pacify the feelings of a community or those elected to do a certain job. Threatening student jobs and making student journalists feel unsafe on their own campus for doing their job is not equivalent to having an article written about a policy decision you or your friend implemented, protest(s) you failed to execute, or meeting(s) you failed to attend.
Editorial: News Media in the Age of Information
Editorial: News Media in the Age of Information
By
Bethan Bates
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March 22, 2023
This is what the free press is all about. The chance for everyone to voice their opinions whether you like it or not. Here at Arthur, we place few limitations on the content our staff and contributors produce because this is the voice of campus and you are the people providing that voice. 
Editorial: Don't Let Them Take Away Your Voice
Editorial: Don't Let Them Take Away Your Voice
By
Louanne Morin
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November 3, 2025
Student life; politics; voices are under attack from the Ford government.
Reopening the Wound of GE Peterborough
Reopening the Wound of GE Peterborough
By
David King
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October 23, 2025
Peterborough is once again grappling with the nightmare of its industrial legacy.
Hello Again, Fall
Hello Again, Fall
By
Ian Vansegbrook
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September 23, 2025
Ian wax bucolic and nostalgic about fall, ‘spooky season’, and childhood.
Do As I Say, Not As I Did
Do As I Say, Not As I Did
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Evan Robins
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September 2, 2025
Evan Robins is out to pasture.
They Really Let You Say Anything in the Paper These Days
They Really Let You Say Anything in the Paper These Days
By
Evan Robins
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August 22, 2025
A minor inconvenience at the polls is not the same thing as actual abuse, no matter what Trent's resident poster might claim.
Born in the Water
Born in the Water
By
Evan Robins
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July 1, 2025
Maybe the reason I hate this country is that I wish it could be better.
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Editorial: Who Asked Dr. Groarke?
Editorial: Who Asked Dr. Groarke?
By
Evan Robins
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June 20, 2025
Breaking! Old White man says it’s okay to say the N-word as long as you don’t really mean it!
Editorial: The Flags that Were and the Flags that Weren’t
Editorial: The Flags that Were and the Flags that Weren’t
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Louanne Morin
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June 17, 2025
Two flags have become the topic of controversies at Trent. One's presence is an artifact of a institutional apathy, and the outrage over the other's absence underscores the need for a smarter left.