Arthur Newspaper: Volume 59

Articles
Life and Death on Faryon Bridge
How do we pass by the names of murdered children inscribed on Faryon bridge every day with such ease? Louanne Morin grapples with what it means not to grieve the dead that surround us.
The Spirit of Trent: Remembering Women's Contributions to Our University
Trent University celebrating its 60th birthday brings a time to look into the past to remember where our university started, and everyone who had a hand in making it what it is today. While reflecting on those who we remember, we should also remember the women of the Trent community who made many contributions throughout the university’s history. From principals to community advocates, there has always been a strong female spirit in Trent’s life.
The Micro-Aesthetic Epidemic
Are you a clean girl? What about a green juice girl? Or maybe a messy girl? A downtown girl? Georgia Dunning explores the proliferation of micro-aesthetics targeting young women in her Lilith 2024 essay.
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The girls return to Studio A for one final ride across the airwaves with appropriately climactic news for this last Wednesday afternoon: the Otonabee River Man has been identified.
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