Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

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Trent Board of Governors Projects “Reductions” for Coming Year Following $12 Million Tuition Loss
Financial Reports to the Board of Governors predicted an operating deficit of $1.4 million, following tuition losses from the federal cap on international student visas.
Instagram Poetry: Why have substance when you have aesthetic?
If you frequent certain spaces on social media, you're likely to have seen some form of poetry. Ciara Richardson, however, takes ombrage with a specific type of poetry she calls "Instagram Poetry" - short, highly aestheticized, and largely bereft of substance.
Councilors Debate Monaghan Road Heritage Property, Development Charges, at December 2nd Council Meetings
Council re-litigated their September 23rd decision to approve heritage designation for the property at 1400 Monaghan road at a Monday night General Committee meeting after hearing delegations from property developers about proposed changes to development charges.
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