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Volume 57 Editors Sebastian and Bethan have worked (with some help) to bring about a new living document to our dear readers. Introducing TED by Arthur!
Varun Biddanda takes a deep dive into the task force, and asks: is it performing, or is it performative? Biddanda interviews Moriah Hillyer, who represented the Trent University Native Association (TUNA) on the Anti-Racism Task Force.
October 23rd, the last day for students to submit their proof of COVID-19 vaccination to Trent in order to be eligible to attend classes, has now come and gone. While the vast majority of Trent students, staff, and faculty are fully vaccinated, there are many who have requested exemptions from the vaccine policy. Katie Pedlar explores Trent’s vaccine exemption criteria to outline how staff and students have secured exemptions from this public health measure.
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.