Arthur is making our Twitch livestream debut on April 1st, 2021, at 8:00pm with our First Annual Fundraiser and Telethon! Over the upcoming days, we are aiming to hit our 2021 fundraising goal of $10,000.
Your money goes to: •Good paying jobs for content creators •Year-round operation •New tech for content production •The freedom to remain independent
Radiyah Kareem details the changes that have been made in the past year since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of Peterborough. She investigates how the changes affect various groups in the community; those who rely on transit for access work and necessities including Peterborough locals, students who live downtown and on campus.
Katie Pedlar dives into the dire financial situation at Laurentian University and questions if these circumstances could arise at Trent University. This article touches on administrative redundancies, international tuition and post secondary funding.
Aras Mommertz interviews the Trent Centre for Women and Trans People’s BIPOC Liaison, Rhea Shahe. Rhea explains the importance of her work providing an explicitly BIPOC-focused space in an organization that must contend with issues of representation. She shares the results of her research at the Centre and the projects she is currently focused on: BIPOC Archives Nogo and the BIPOC self-care zine in collaboration with the Trent Queer Collective.
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.
First issue of the year, the new editors of Volume 60 embark on their first print issue after a dry spell of months-long proportions. Student, staff, and community voices come together in Issue 0 to talk shop on issues like Trent University's environmentalist image, The Only Cafe, and how the eyes of Lancer Electric follow all.
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.