The Game Awards Don’t Know What They Want to Be
The Game Awards Don’t Know What They Want to Be
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Evan Robins
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December 17, 2025
The "biggest night in gaming" continues to be a three-hour commercial for a shell of an industry.
Screen & Souls
Screen & Souls
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Madison Mäe Adsetts
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November 11, 2025
A plea for wonder in a world that has mistaken data for divinity.
Chainsaw Man – The Movie Isn’t That, Exactly
Chainsaw Man – The Movie Isn’t That, Exactly
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Evan Robins
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November 8, 2025
"It’s not that the Chainsaw Man movie isn’t good, it’s that it is competent to the point of being uninspired."
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The Arthur Astrology Hour - Christmas Wrapping
The Arthur Astrology Hour - Christmas Wrapping
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Ciara Richardson
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Ian Vansegbrook
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November 29, 2024
Ciara Richardson and Ian Vansegbrook take a peek under the tree to scry the needles for your fortune this Yuletide.
Time, Effort and Connection: The Captivating Journey of Language Learning at Trent
Time, Effort and Connection: The Captivating Journey of Language Learning at Trent
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Jhafet Barahona
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November 26, 2024
Community contributor Jhafet Barahona reflects on the complex yet rewarding process of learning languages and the lessons it can impart.
The Spirit of Trent: Remembering Women's Contributions to Our University
The Spirit of Trent: Remembering Women's Contributions to Our University
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Piper Glenn
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November 26, 2024
Trent University celebrating its 60th birthday brings a time to look into the past to remember where our university started, and everyone who had a hand in making it what it is today. While reflecting on those who we remember, we should also remember the women of the Trent community who made many contributions throughout the university’s history. From principals to community advocates, there has always been a strong female spirit in Trent’s life.
Brutal Honesty From the Target Demographic: True Crime Scares AND Prepares Me??
Brutal Honesty From the Target Demographic: True Crime Scares AND Prepares Me??
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Makayla Sanders
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August 28, 2025
Self defense advice for fellow true crime-audience-member/potential-victims
More than a Head Shot: Jordan Lyall Does Documentary Photography
More than a Head Shot: Jordan Lyall Does Documentary Photography
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Derek Newman-Stille
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August 12, 2025
"I'm very motivated by the joy of capturing connections and real moments with people.”
Ontario Heritage Conference 2025: Picton's Historic Haven
Ontario Heritage Conference 2025: Picton's Historic Haven
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J.A. Forrester
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August 12, 2025
J.A. Forrester takes Arthur on a tour of adapted heritage properties in Prince Edward County.
Time Stands Still at Millennium Park
Time Stands Still at Millennium Park
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David King
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August 7, 2025
What will we tell the Peterborough of tomorrow about the Peterborough of today?
35 Years Later, The Only Café is Still Open
35 Years Later, The Only Café is Still Open
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David King
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July 28, 2025
“If you want to have a martini, we don't do that. If you want to have a World's Best sandwich with extra pickles and a pint of this and listen to the Rolling Stones, we’ve got that.”
How to Buy a Mechanical Keyboard (and Why) | Technomancy
How to Buy a Mechanical Keyboard (and Why) | Technomancy
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Evan Robins
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July 22, 2025
People have been asking. Send them to me.
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An Interview with Neurodiverse Professor Dr. Katrina Keefer
An Interview with Neurodiverse Professor Dr. Katrina Keefer
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Ian Vansegbrook
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March 2, 2024
In the first instalment of his column interviewing neurodiverse academics, staff writer Ian Vansegbrook profiles swordfighter and polymath Dr. Katrina Keefer, who discusses her experiences in grad school while having ADHD.
Dancing on my own in Celeste 64
Dancing on my own in Celeste 64
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Evan Robins
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February 14, 2024
Having recently discovered that her favourite game of all time received a 3D platformer spin-off/remake, Arthur editor Evan Robins reminisces on the impact one little indie game about a girl climbing a mountain has had on her life, and muses in typically indulgent fashion on the futurity of endings.