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Arthur: Volume 30, No. 21
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Opposition to Commoner t-shirts heats up [cover] -- Arthur spring elections: March 28th -- Editorial Cartoon -- Student protests over Commoner t-shirts / Jen McColl -- Education is common sense [photo] -- Students march to Ottawa May 1 / Matt Gallinger -- Life at Trent's little known campus / John Kuhne -- World university service of Canada / Anneke Mundei -- OPSEU: Striking for legal rights / Matt Gallinger -- New and creative ways to challenge the Harris agenda -- New internship program draws criticism / Stu Clark -- Aboriginal hunger strikers demand to have promises fulfilled / MJ Milloy -- International Women's Week 1996 a success in Peterborough / Liz Sutherland -- Recipes for Change -- Walk home forum [advertisement] -- Review of local media / Giles Grierson -- OPIRG Annual general meeting [advertisement] -- Update: Mishkeegogamang 1st Nation -- Martin's Budget on track... for what? / Damian Rogers -- Tibet: the last surviving colony in Asia / Woeser Jongdong -- Sinn Fein statement for IWD / Joan O'Connor -- TCSA election supplement: All candidates debate at Traill College JCR / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- Three CSA Commissioner positions remain empty / S. Forbes-Roberts -- The key student issues of the elections / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- Candidates for position on the TCSA 1996-1997 -- Candidates for president -- Brian Forth, President [photo] -- Matt Gallinger, President [photo] -- Kyle Rodriquez, President [photo] -- Vice President student services -- Dawood Khan, Vice President student services [photo] -- Andrew McKeever, Vice President student services [photo] -- Vice President student issues -- Shane Eagle Clarke, Vice President student issues [photo] -- Marijke Edmondson, Vice President student issues [photo] -- Vice President finance and administration -- Aggrey Jackson Etwop, VP finance and administration [photo] -- Summary of Positions on the TCSA -- Vote yes to Excalibur levy increase / Shannon Hill -- Other elected positions -- Adam Guzkowski, Senator -- Marijke Edmondson, Board of Governors 96-98 -- Jacob Mandel, Junior board of Governors -- TCSA General Elections [advertisement] -- Spenser J. Harrison: Artist in resident / Jenn Bistolas and Jenn Backler -- In the spirit of Saint Patrick's Day -- No emergency here... We're only dancing / Stephanie MacMillan -- Trasheteria [advertisement] -- Not just a face/phase [advertisement] -- Reconciling the homeland, reconciling the self / Carla Castaneda -- Approaching identity, Canadian Style / Dale Sturges -- Trent Triathlon / Colin McGandy -- Trent Rugby hits Mardi Gras / Garret Hart -- Varsity cross country running / Gerald McKinley -- Trent University intramural sports scores -- 'Spoilers' spoiled in 3rd period / Lip Lemmuk -- Surviving the last few weeks of school -- letters -- The paper traill [letters] / Marcus Johnstone-McKinney -- Re: What discovery? Whose voices? [letters] / Kyle Naylor, Tribal Voices -- Who declares war on who? [letters] / Ian Dworkin -- Uncommon Justice [letters] / Michael Morse -- Recent Mishaps not reflective of the TCSA [letters] / John M. Collinson -- Re: Letter by Tracey Peever [letter] / D. Smith -- Not about t-shirts [letters] / Heather Smillie and Gareth Spicer -- classifieds -- Bulletin board -- Calendar of events
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Damien Paul Murtha
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Aging Activisms Collective
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Paul Murtha, Damien (storyteller), Culkeen, Shan (interviewer), Redskye, Shawn (photographer), Chazan, May (Research team head)
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This interview with Damien Paul Murtha was created as part of the 2018 Stories of Resistance, Resurgence, and Resilience workshops, at Sadleir House in Nogojiwanong (Peterborough) on the territory of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg. This was an intergenerational LGBTQ2IA+ storytelling workshop, organized by Aging Activisms and PARN (Your Community AIDS Resource Network, which hosts the Rainbow Youth Program). Led by May Chazan and anya gwynne, along with a team of organizers, researchers, and facilitators: Jillian Ackert, Melissa Baldwin, Ziysah von Bieberstein, Nicole Dalmer, Mehrangiz Monsef, and Auden Palmer. Thanks to the Canada Research Chairs Program and the New Horizons for Seniors Program (Employment and Social Development Canada) for funding this work. Stories of Resistance, Resurgence, and Resilience is a multi-year project, bringing community activists together across generations and movements to share and record diverse stories of activism in Nogojiwanong (Peterborough). Listeners should be aware that, as a personal story, this interview contains sensitive content.
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Arthur: Volume 31, No. 03
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Temagami: The battle begins again [cover] -- University of Complacency -- Arthur Open house [advertisement] -- Temagami battle lines drawn / Tariq Hassan-Gordon --Chronology of the Temagami struggle -- Duty to defend vs. right to offend / Janis Dahl -- Trent Walkhome Program: An indispensable necessity for an imperfect world / Jen McColl -- The Roar of the Revolution / Adam Guzkowski -- TCSA Update / Matt Gallinger -- First response team / Kim Hornsby -- In brief / Laura Metcalfe -- Jeff's cards and comics [advertisement] -- Take back the night / Laura Metcalfe -- Restaurant at Trent [advertisement] -- Family Doctor [advertisement] -- Canada's immigration policy: Detention and deportation of non-Europeans / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- HAARP: U.S. Military's high-frequency active auroral research program blowing holes in Alaska's ionosphere / Karen Walker -- Mark Jokinen Books [advertisement] -- OPIRG's urban greenpaths photo contest sparks interest in naturalization -- [photo] / Barb Woolner -- [photo] / John Boxail -- [photo] / Jessica Lonoeman -- [photo] / Steve -- Cyber-Troubles: a comic book review / S. Forbes-Roberts -- Big sugar [advertisement] -- Rachel's handwriting / Paul Vernon -- Shotmaker/Maximillian Colby split IP (record) / Lounge Lizard -- Night under the clocktower: LARP theatre bites with maximum angst / John Barclay -- Funny boy at Trent / Leah Ross -- Internet special (students only) [advertisement] -- Queen Elizabeth II gets one in the teeth: Petes sneak through home opener 3-2 / Vyacheslav Satanderson -- Student pup night at the Peterborough Arms [advertisement] -- Field hockey fever hits Trent university / Lynne Gatzke -- Jitsu club opens -- Irked by Ignorance / Matthew T. Hodgins -- Intro week refelctions / Beth Yarzab -- 16 September, 1996: The year of fire is over / Matt Milstein -- TCSA Apology -- Letters -- In response to Ian Davis [letters] / Sarah Blackstock -- In Response to "Irked by Women's Centre" (I. Davis) [letters] / Karen Walker -- Man Irks Man [letters] / Tim Dafoe -- Announcements -- Meetings -- Unclassifieds -- Trasheteria [advertisement] -- Calendar of Events
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Arthur: Volume 37, No. 01
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Former CSIS Boss Chairs Trent BoG / David Tough -- ISW offers non-threatening fun / Arthur Staff -- Lapp re-appointed PR Master / Isabel MacDonald -- Mark Jokinen Books [Advertisement] -- Fall Elections coming up for TCSA / Masaya Llavaneras -- Algerian refugees caught in trade agreement / Sobia Virk -- Camp namesake for new endowment / Kora Stapelfeldt -- Israeli soldiers oppose occupation / David Tough -- A not-so-virtuous cycle / Isabel Macdonald -- September 11th and the "disappeared" / Masaya Llavaneras -- The Ultimate Interview -- If it was your child... -- Editorial; Dig the new breed -- Letters; The problem with you / Joshua David Richardson -- Comment; Criminalizing survival -- Arthur Annual General Meeting [Advertisement] -- Ottawa folk festival wows again / Marianne Donovan -- Digbert's Burgers & Subs [Advertisement] -- Treble charger [Advertisement] -- Art is here to stay / Kirsten Addis -- Hot Belly Mama's [Advertisement] -- South Asia: Let the games begin! / Irfan Makki -- Raunchy Love -- Listings -- Classifieds -- Capitol Taxi [Advertisement] -- Greyhound [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 31, No. 22
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From The Margins Still Looking for Submissions / Karen Kawawada & Peta-Gaye Ebanks -- Arthur Elections '97 -- Forging Connections Active Education Alternatives / Janis Dahl -- Fewer Applicants to Ontario Universities Tuition hikes blamed by many; bigwigs not sure yet / Sarah Schmidt -- TCSA Elections: Post-Strike, Pre-Millennium / S. Forbes-Roberts -- College news -- Unrecognized Group Receives $2000 Funding From the TCSA / Jen Metcalfe -- TISA and You / Jamie Tyrell -- Student Activism and the Corporate Agenda / Karen Walker -- Bus Surveys Out / Drew Bradstock -- Community Listings -- Peterborough LETS Exchange / Laura Metcalfe -- Ecology Park Benefit -- Community news in Brief -- Fleming [Advertisement] -- Tire Slashers Cause of Conflict / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- Stoney Point Supporters Build Momentum -- P4W Inmates to be Transferred to Kingston Pen / Maria Giannoumis -- Double Double [Advertisement] -- Student Movement Mobilizes Into Defined Political Action Coalitions / S. Forbes-Roberts, Tariq Hassan-Gordon and Marisa Conlin -- New & Local: A festival t the Hangman -- Something Old: Prof. Katz talks about aging / Leah Ross -- CD Flotsam and Jetsam / Leah Ross -- Claiming Space: A Progression of Posture At the Art Gallery of Peterborough / Lauren M. Carter -- Bob Snider Sings Hunter Street Strings / Giles Grierson -- Curry Village [Advertisement] -- Mann Closes Petes' Season with Overtime Win as Bees Bow Out / Sparky Lemmuk -- Intramural Listings -- And the Winner Is... -- Empty Beds Like These... The Tory Propaganda Machine in Peterborough / Malcolm Sheppard -- What's Going On in the Middle East? / David Applebaum -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- letters; A word from the Dons of alcohol on Campus: The Pub Board / Paul Parker , Don't Blame Debt on failure to Collect taxes / Jordan Nichols , Re: the Amnesty International show / Paul Wehrle , Rage is never gentle and sometimes anger is empowering / Saima Shaikh , Big Bike Ride Bounces Back! / A friendly pedestrian/cyclist , Re: " Someone's pain" / Amanda Sheffield , Racism at Trent / Simon Ware , "Disrupting the Academic Institution?" I Think not! Scratching the surface yes / Saima Shaikh -- The Army Surplus Store [Advertisement] -- All 'Fore!' Golf in Trent's Beloved Wildlife Sanctuary? / Karen Gowanlock -- Announcements -- Unclassifieds -- Meetings -- Pseudoscopes -- Trent Intramural Hockey Year-End Party at Trasheteria [Advertisement] -- Calendar of Events
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The dynamics of economic growth, oil prices, stock market depth, and other macroeconomic variables: Evidence from the G-20 countries
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Pradhan, Rudra P. (author), Arvin, Mak B. (B. Mak Arvin (marvin@trentu.ca)) (author), Ghoshray, Atanu (author), (editor), (translator)
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The LITAF/SIMPLE I92V sequence variant results in an earlier age of onset of CMT1A/HNPP diseases
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Sinkiewicz-Darol, Elena (author), Lacerda, Andressa Ferreira (author), Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna (author), Potulska-Chromik, Anna (author), Sokołowska, Beata (author), Kabzińska, Dagmara (author), Brunetti, Craig R. (Craig Brunetti (craigbrunetti@trentu.ca)) (author), Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz, Irena (author), Kochański, Andrzej (author), (editor), (translator)
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Tasha Beeds
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Aging Activisms Collective
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Beeds, Tasha (storyteller), Collins, Hannah (interviewer), Nsitem, Evee (photographer), Scott, Jessica (photographer), Langley, Emma (Research team member), Baldwin, Melissa (Research team member), Chazan, May (Research team head)
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This interview with Tasha Beeds was created as part of the 2017 Stories of Resistance, Resurgence, and Resilience workshops, in Nogojiwanong (Peterborough) on the territory of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg. This project was led by Dr. May Chazan, Melissa Baldwin, and Emma Langley.
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Hugh Caldwell Sr. -- Journal -- 1873-1879
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Caldwell, Hugh Sr. (author)
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Caldwell family fonds
Accession 18-004 Box 1 Folder 3
Multi-page handwritten journal covering 1873 May 1 - 1879 December 31
Digital files provided by the donor; blank pages from original print item omitted from digital version.
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Arthur: Volume 32, No. 10
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Arthur stolen and mutilated -- Editorial -- Arthur goes missing / Kate Archibald-Cross -- Students discuss Miss Harvest / Giles Grierson -- A Taste of India [Advertisement] -- Laurence lecture addresses Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples / Miriam Stucky -- Sports Scores -- TIP celebrates 15 years / Jenny Fenton -- Unforgettable: Exploring an opportunity of a lifetime / Scott Dinning -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- Radical changes proposed for residences / Shauna Jannett -- LEC news / Jen McCreary -- Traill news / Chrissy Poulos -- OC news / Shauna Jannett -- PR News / Mike Ross -- Hunger and food insecurity in Peterborough / Liane MacGregor -- Allegations on racism at Millbrook Correctonal Centre / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- Job Posting [Advertisement] -- Bill 160 and 142 opposed / Sarah Blackstock -- LSAT Prep [Advertisement] -- Pizza Nova [Advertisement] -- Peterborough LETS Exchange [Advertisement] -- Bill 142: Life or death? / Sarah Blackstock -- What is A.P.E.C.? -- Vancouver hosts A.P.E.C. Summit / Liane MacGregor -- A.P.E.C.: demolishing the homes of the urban poor / Andrea Buttars -- Women in music: How far have we come? / Lisa Whittington -- Laura Lush and the new Fault Line / Fiona King Foster -- Mae Moore in concert / Laura Conchelos -- CD reviews / Chris Tonelli -- Introduction to Colombia: Part II / Giles Grierson -- Weekend retreat tackles haunting spectre of corporate rule / Meg Murphy -- Employment insurance / Vladimir Ilynich Ulyanov -- Lessons of the strike / Jenna Charltone -- Unity in Diversity Week / Jon A. Sigurdson -- Letters; An open letter / Angela Cope , hate the sin, not the sinner / Eric Bibeau , Stealing Arthur the only option / Concerned Trent Students , A word of thanks / Derek Pinto , Academic freedom vs. political correctness / Kristian Kennedy , Tolerate Intolerance? / Sophie Leger -- Listings -- Calendar of Events -- Hothead Paisan / Diane DiMassa [Comic]
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Arthur: Volume 32, No. 15
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Sleeping with the enemy: universities, corporate politics and Team Canada -- Editorial -- Universities join Team Canada / Meg Murphy -- Trent's budget deficit / Arthur staff -- Anti-oppression motion passes at last / Dan Saraga -- Human rights a priority at Trent -- Lady Eaton College News / Jen McCreary -- OC News / Cheryl Murray -- Aboriginal peoples dissatisfied with government apology / Ed Janzen -- Students to take nationwide action / Rachel Furey -- MAI report comes under fire / Jeremy Nelson -- TISA Presents International Dinner [Advertisement] -- Wave of violence in Algeria / Kristian Kennedy & Dawood Khan -- Peterborough presents: Revolution girl style / Lisa Whittington -- Canadore College [Advertisement] -- National Grants Now Day of Action[Advertisement] -- Civil rights concerns at centre of APEC lawsuits / Chris Nuttall-Smith -- TQC Movie Schedule [Advertisement] -- CD reviews by Chris Tonelli -- Radio log / Esther Caldwell -- Mafia goes undefeated to win basketball championship / Holly Morrison -- Straight out of Compton wins championship / Holly Morrison -- Petes in the "dolDrumms" / Intaglio Netz -- Before the Pros: Growing up in Peterborough a book review / Intaglio Netz -- Intramural Scores -- The social march towards unity in diversity / Jon A. Sigurdson -- TAAWC Frequently asked questions from the information table / Kate Barber -- Burma A review / Dan Armstrong -- The illiberal left's Christian heritage / Sean Campbell -- Student strike in Germany / Martin Adelmann -- Letters; Can you spell T-R-E-N-T? / Fred Helleiner , Psychiatry has been undermined by corporate culture / Caroline O'Reilly , Sign a union card / TAAWC , Editorial was PC rubbish / Bruce Foster -- Listings -- Calendar of Events
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Gillian Sandeman
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Sandeman, Gillian (Interviewee), Pedlar, Annette (Interviewer), Patel, Shivani (Photographer), Chazan, May (Project director)
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