Evan Robins

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Evan Robins is an award-winning writer, journalist, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Volume 59 of Arthur. Having come to Arthur fresh off her first year of undergrad in the summer of 2021, Evan’s distinct voice and ferocious wit quickly established her as a writerly powerhouse.

She has been called “one of the best upcoming trans journalists” by those who respect her and “a walking thesaurus” by those who don't; as well as a number of obscenities and epithets besides, which bear not repeating here.

Evan’s work has been published in Maclean’s, Xtra, and Trent’s Journal of Undergraduate Studies. She co-edited the John H. McDonald (JHM) Award-winning Volume 58 of Arthur, has been shortlisted for multiple JHM Awards, and received a Certificate of Merit from World Press Freedom Canada for Student Achievement.

Aside from her Arthur exploits, Evan pursues graduate studies at Trent University (an elaborate excuse to read fanfiction), that she might yet earn the title of Master of Cultural Studies.

She resides in the topmost floor of an ancient limestone tower in downtown Peterborough, where she wiles away her days rewatching Season 25 of the long-running British science-fiction series Doctor Who, and drinking an altogether obscene amount of coffee.

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Editorial: Whose Student Union is it?
In what can only be described as a sucker punch to those of the Association’s membership who showed up to vote on specific by-law amendments which they rejected—twice—during a February 14th Semi Annual General Meeting (SAGM), the TCSA decided to ignore the will of students who cast their vote in a duly convened meeting and force the questions to appear on a referendum on the Spring Election ballot. 
Dancing on my own in Celeste 64
Having recently discovered that her favourite game of all time received a 3D platformer spin-off/remake, Arthur editor Evan Robins reminisces on the impact one little indie game about a girl climbing a mountain has had on her life, and muses in typically indulgent fashion on the futurity of endings.
TCSA Unveils Changes to Referendum Policy for Approval at Feb 14th SAGM
On Friday, February 9th, the Trent Central Student Association (TCSA) held a “virtual social”—titled “Beat the Hypocrisy, Let’s Talk Policy”—for students to ask questions about proposed changes to the Association’s Policies & Procedures and By-Laws, which will be put to the membership for approval at their upcoming February 14th Semi-Annual General Meeting (SAGM).
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