Editorial: Publish-by-Numbers
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Evan Robins
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December 13, 2024
BREAKING: Local woman realizes that running a newspaper costs money.
Editorial: Start Making Men Uncomfortable
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Abbigale Kernya
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November 14, 2024
I want more men to be made aware of the velocity of privilege they hold in our society. I want them to feel a sliver of what it feels like to constantly be hyper-aware of your surroundings, and then put on their feminist cardigan and see if it’s all really so aesthetic now. 
ReFrame: An Antidote to Nihilism
ReFrame: An Antidote to Nihilism
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Nicky Taylor
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February 14, 2022
In this essay, Nick Taylor reviews four films from this year's ReFrame line-up: Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy, Writing With Fire, The Cost of Freedom, and The Viewing Booth. Weaving these disparate narratives together, Taylor meditates on the art of story-telling, ultimately identifying it as an antidote to nihilism.
Editorial: Time Moves in Maybe More Than Two Directions
Editorial: Time Moves in Maybe More Than Two Directions
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Nicky Taylor
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November 9, 2021
In this editorial, Nick Taylor weaves together the rich history of student activism at Trent with reflections on time, organizing, and intergenerational struggle. Ultimately, they remind us that students are capable of much when they work collectively.
Editorial: Reclusive Editor Pipes Up
Editorial: Reclusive Editor Pipes Up
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Brazil Gaffney-Knox
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June 17, 2021
In this editorial, Brazil Gaffney-Knox reflects on her first year as Arthur editor. While the year has been painful and chaotic writ large, Arthur has brought her hope and joy.
Editorial: Watching Childhood Die
Editorial: Watching Childhood Die
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Evan Robins
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October 28, 2024
Whose death gets to be important in the scales of culture?
Editorial: The Paper They Don't Want You to Read
Editorial: The Paper They Don't Want You to Read
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Abbigale Kernya
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Evan Robins
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August 27, 2024
Arthur's Co-Editors-in-Chief give you the guided tour of Trent's eccentricities and all the ins (and outs) of this wonderful rag.
We Want YOU to Submit to Arthur Issue Zero
We Want YOU to Submit to Arthur Issue Zero
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Arthur Newspaper
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July 18, 2024
Greetings, devoted Arthurian! As every summer, Arthur is fast approaching the publication of Issue 0, and only YOU can heed the call to provide a diversity of articles such that it's not just whatever screed the editors write. If you are interested in submitting a piece of writing, read on to see why and what to submit, and by when.
Editorial: A Long Staycation
Editorial: A Long Staycation
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Evan Robins
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June 4, 2024
Every summer implies the frigidity of its ending—just make sure to quote me on that in your Instagram captions.
Editorial: Arthur Newspaper Endorses Every Candidate in TCSA Election
Editorial: Arthur Newspaper Endorses Every Candidate in TCSA Election
In the spirit of equity and as part of our mandate to inform our shared membership with the TCSA of their roles in fostering a positive environment for discourse on issues that matter to students both as members of the university community and as citizens of Nogojiwanong/Peterborough; Arthur unequivocally endorses all candidates for the upcoming TCSA elections.
Editorial: We Went to Cleantech Commons So You Don't Have To
Editorial: We Went to Cleantech Commons So You Don't Have To
The Arthur Editors ventured to the site of Trent's clean technology park to get a sense of what might one day be only to discover some beautiful City-built-and-paid-for roads, a few benches, and a roundabout amid a snowy, but doubtlessly shovel-ready, field.
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Editorial: How It All Hangs Together
Editorial: How It All Hangs Together
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Nicky Taylor
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June 14, 2021
In this editorial, Nick Taylor reminisces on the year that has been and all that it requires of journalism. They also attempt to weave a few seemingly-unrelated stories together: CAUT's censure on UofT, the bombing of Al Jazeera and Associated Press offices in Gaza, and the felling and beheading of a statue of Egerton Ryerson.
No More Opioid Deaths in Our Backyard
No More Opioid Deaths in Our Backyard
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Nicky Taylor
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February 26, 2021
In this Editorial, Nick Taylor unpacks commentary from local developers and business-owners on the proposed Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site at 220 Simcoe Street. Taylor explains how the CTS site -- a long overdue, lifesaving service -- has become a topic of criticism in local headlines and amongst some downtown property owners, despite having widespread support from the community and various levels of government.