Siwmae everyone! My name is Bethan and I am the Editor-In-Chief at Arthur for Volume 57. I moved to Canada during my degree and fell in love with Arthur. This year I am excited to work with students and community members to produce high quality, accessible, and relevant journalism. I am also involved with the Kawartha World Issues Centre as a Board Member and am the Managing Editor of the Journal of Undergraduate Studies at Trent. When I am not working my other interests include reading, cooking, and hockey (Go Petes Go). I am also a cat lover! If you want to get in touch or be involved in Arthur this year contact me at editors@trentarthur.ca

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Articles
Plant-Based Peterborough: Nateure's Plate
The first instalment in Bethan Bates' new series Plant-Based Peterborough where she reviews the vegetarian and vegan eateries in Peterborough/Nogojiwanong. This article reviews Nateure's Plate a vegan restaurant in Peterborough's downtown that features meat replacements all made in house by co-owner Chef Nate White.
Editorial: The Walkable City and Pedestrian Dignity
Arthur Editor-In-Cheif, Bethan Bates, reflects upon the difficulties of getting around Peterborough if you live outside the city centre, depend upon public transit, or walk as a primary means of transportation and explores some solutions to remedy decades of car-centric urban planning.
I Was A Good Soldier: Understanding The Fruit Machine (2018) dir. Sarah Fodey
Bethan Bates reviews The Fruit Machine, a documentary directed by Sarah Fodey which explores the contexts of the Cold War in Canada and its relation to perpetuating rampant homophobia.
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April 15, 2023