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Lindsay Blake attends Trent University's Durham campus Black History Month celebration and details some of the Black History Month Committee's planned programming.
Just a week after her re-acclamation, Arthur caught up with New Democratic Party candidate for Peterborough-Kawartha, Jen Deck, and her team of enthusiastic supporters at a First Friday mixer.
Ciara Richardson examines the World Climate Clock initiative and its efforts to raise awareness about anthropogenic climate change before it's too late, specifically the project's investment in Indigenous Land Sovereignty as a means to combating the climate crisis.
In this special last edition, ReFrame Film Festival dominates the centrefold in this issue, alongside even more reviews about surreal PS2-like indie games, Ethel Cain, and shoegaze.
Issue 3 marks the first front page entirely populated by trans women. Inside: Emilia Perez, Trent's $12 million tuition loss, sweaty centrefold photos of Cultural Studies students, and the Grinch but if he killed people.
Lilith strikes again in the second issue of Volume 59. See inside: TCSA AI policy, wild elections, a pair of now-extinct breasts, painted lady butt, and the furthering of the militant feminist project that is Arthur.
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.