Arthur Newspaper: Volume 55

Articles
On Trent Land: An ED-ucation
Francene Francis interviews Edward (Ed) Smith, of the Society for Ecological Restoration, a student group at Trent. They discuss his views on the recently approved Trent Lands and Nature Areas Plan, its environmental implications and what is says about Trent's future. Ed shares some of his environmental passions and the great work SER-TU has been up to in the past few years.
Spring Elections at the TCSA
The Trent Central Student Association launches their Spring elections for the 2021-2022 academic year. Arthur published this compilation of the students running for various positions at the TCSA to help students get informed, and feel empowered to vote. Stay tuned for our podcast interviewing the candidates running for executive positions.
No More Opioid Deaths in Our Backyard
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.
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Podcast
What's the Point?
We're back! Join us as we talk to Aimee Blyth and Cameron Teboekhorst about the Seasoned Spoon this fall, Zoe Easton of the Centre (CWTP) about recent changes to Walkhome and Madeleine Barberian of the Trent Film Society about some fresh movie recommendations.
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