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.
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Arthur caught up with Stephen Wright in his downtown campaign office to discuss his C.L.E.A.R. vision for the city and the changes he would make to Council should he be elected Mayor.
Co-Editor Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay caught Victor Kreuz on the phone following a late September debate. He braved the winds of the Holiday Inn parking lot to bring his message of change to Arthur readers and the people of Peterborough.
After five years and one cancelled tour, The Burning Hell came back to play two sets at The Theatre On King. Co-Editor Sebastian Johnston-Lindsay attended the show and caught up with Mathias Kom to talk a bit about what these shows meant and how it felt to be back where it all began.
Arthur is back for Volume 57! What to expect? We remisce on the Planet Bakery (RIP) at both downtown and campus locations, we spill some secrets about hidden gems on Trent's Symons Campus, and we get some tips from our new Editor-In-Chief on how to navigate academic burnout. Plus so much more, including a film review, puzzles, and a letter-to-the-editor from a TCSA board member.
Rumours of Alfred's death have been greatly exaggerated, as the current insert bears witness to. This horrible little paper, bred in the deepest pits of contempt for ingrained authority, bootlickers, and patsies of all description is the satirical (and deeply stupid) younger brother of Arthur. Be warned: This paper has no redeeming qualities.
Episode 10! Our big topic this week was Peterborough City Council voted down the move to have city staff undergo life-saving Naloxone training. We also expressed general frustrations with the lack of vision and direction for the city.