Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

Articles
Life and Death on Faryon Bridge
How do we pass by the names of murdered children inscribed on Faryon bridge every day with such ease? Louanne Morin grapples with what it means not to grieve the dead that surround us.
Councilors Debate Monaghan Road Heritage Property, Development Charges, at December 2nd Council Meetings
Council re-litigated their September 23rd decision to approve heritage designation for the property at 1400 Monaghan road at a Monday night General Committee meeting after hearing delegations from property developers about proposed changes to development charges.
Instagram Poetry: Why have substance when you have aesthetic?
If you frequent certain spaces on social media, you're likely to have seen some form of poetry. Ciara Richardson, however, takes ombrage with a specific type of poetry she calls "Instagram Poetry" - short, highly aestheticized, and largely bereft of substance.
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Abbigale Kernya
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Evan Robins
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THE LAST ONE: Abbigale and Evan had hoped to end this show on a more somber and hopeful note. That is until the mayor of Peterborough, Jeff Leal, dropped a racial slur during a guest lecture at Trent University. The news, so they say, stops for no one.
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