Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

Articles
Searching For a Perfect Web
I’ve been seeking out the perfect Internet since I could remember. The primordial ooze from whence I came is an era of burgeoning online fandom. From 2009 to 2016, I used a grand total of three websites: DeviantArt (DA), an American art community platform; Tumblr, a blogging platform for Anglophiles, and Twitter, which needs no introduction. At this time, I was a young, weird kid with exactly two friends. Once I was introduced to a roleplaying forum by another weird kids on my bus route, I was off to the races. 
“Trent’s Not Made For People With Disabilities”: An Assessment of Trent’s Accessibility With Disability Activist Derek Newman-Stille
Ian Vansegbrook accompanies Trent University instructor and disability activist, Derek Newman-Stille, on a tour of the Symons campus to assess the campus' accessibility.
Media Literacy is (Not) Dead
If you spend a lot of time on social media, particularly in the spaces interested in media consumption, you have probably come across someone reposting a screenshot of someone’s terrible take on the latest book, movie or TV show with the caption “media literacy is dead.” As someone who spends too much time thinking about and analyzing media, I find this difficult to believe, so let us analyze this claim. 
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Radio Free Arthur
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Abbigale Kernya
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Evan Robins
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Following a six-hour city council meeting for the ages, the editors invite man of many hats, Arthur hate reader, business manager, policy wonk, and professional "Just Some Guy," Rob Hailman to talk about Monday night's budget-related debate, and coun. Alex Bierk and Keith Riel's Notice of Motion to establish a second emergency shelter sp
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