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Arthur: Volume 33, No. 20
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Sex Survey -- Arthur FunRaiser [Advertisement] -- Arthur Sex Survey -- Groups gather to discuss centralization / Ethan Clarke -- Reaching the boiling point / Christine Oastler -- International Women's Week Radio Project Day [Advertisement] -- Arthur back on ballots -- Student Opinion Survey -- Peter Robinson / Brandy Patterson -- Champlain / Dan Lockhart -- Traill / Dana Martens -- Learn skills while working with local organizations / Kari Wolanski -- International Women's Day still going strong / Mary Yallis -- Press council clears David Black in Nisga'a case / Sarah Galashan -- APEC protesters may have to cover Ottawa's legal tab / Alex Bustos -- Campus Briefs -- Quebec women's group organizes Y2K march to take on the world / Sabine Friesinger -- Double Double [Advertisement] -- Aboriginal Languages Month underway / Wanda Nanibush -- The Trend [Advertisement] -- Word on the street / Alyssa Evetts -- Trasheteria [Advertisement] -- Canada pledges support for UN intervention in East Timor / Krishna Lalbiharie -- Wolverine's land / Dale Lum -- Funny, touching and brilliant / Adam Guzkowski & Holly Morrison -- 24 hour marvel strikes again / Adam Guzkowski -- Radio Log / Esther Caldwell -- John Ralston Saul vs. the Ivory Tower / Jeremy Nelson -- 10 reasons why Nicholas Cage sucks / Inder Marwah & Dan Newman -- What to watch for / Adam Guzkowski -- "!Venceremos!"- winter, we shall overcome! / Jon Langdon -- Competitive basketball champions defeat the Unknown / Jessica Young -- Escape from boredom / Laszlo Hopkins -- The scoop on the 30th Annual Athletic Awards Ceremony -- RU 486? / Dalian Merzaban -- Information technology still seen as male-dominated / Nadine Rickers -- Top eight inventions the world couldn't live without / Markian Saray -- Letters; Trent's Audio Visual Department Constipated? / Michael Hermiston , Arthur should be disqualified from election / Mark Gross -- Horoscopes -- Comics -- Listings -- Trent Photographics [Advertisement] -- Calendar of Events
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Deb Reynolds
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Aging Activisms Collective
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Reynolds, Deb (storyteller), Thompson, Monica (interviewer), Gordon, Mary (photographer), Chazan, May (Research team head)
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This interview with Deb Reynolds 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. 24
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The last Editorial -- Staff Party [Advertisement] -- Another Really Big Bike Ride / Vanessa Woodacre & Matthew Vidler -- 35 Guelph Students Arrested at BoG Protest / Tom Keefer -- Academic Freedom and a Day in Court / S. Forbes-Roberts -- College Listings -- Rag Time II / Shannon Ramsey, Zainab Jamal & Amelia Croll -- Pests Attack Trent Admin / Cybele Sack -- New Bill Prohibits Used Textbook Imports / Janis Dahl -- 72% Voter Turnout at Arthur Elections / Arthur Staff -- Kawartha Muslim Association / Saiman Khan -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Support the Students of the Revolution in Burma / Liane MacGregor -- Many fear for Safety of Filipino Seamen and Family / Floyd Howlett & Sheila Nabigon Howlett -- High School Teachers May strike / Laura Metcalfe -- Fleming [Advertisement] -- Federal Youth Strategy Doesn't Cut It / Nihal Sherif & Samer Muscati -- Rainforest Devastation Revealed / Sharon Bennett -- Our America, in Brief -- Trent Radio- Frequency and Power: The Saga Continues... / A. Foog & J.K. Muir -- Waiting for Godot... at the Union / Andrew Pyper -- Star Wars: The Next Generation? / Malcolm Sheppard -- Style and Substance / Hawke Martin -- Books & Booze: Pyper & Smith Read While I Quaff Ale / Jessica Westhead -- Dinawo [Advertisement] -- Voice From La Lune / Satan Anderson -- Emergency Number Five / Leah Ross -- Curry Village [Advertisement] -- Trent's Best are Honoured at the Annual Awards Dinner / Lisa Herrick -- Food for Thought From Sparky / Lip "Sparky" Lemmuk -- Opposites Attract? / Samantha Hodder -- Software Review; The 1997 Canadian Encyclopedia Plus by McClelland and Stewart / Dan Saraga -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- Introductory Seminar Week [Advertisement] -- Double Double [Advertisement] -- The New Middle East Rejectionism / Kristian Kennedy -- Greyhound [Advertisement] -- Trent Photographics [Advertisement] -- Letters; Re:"Scientific Racism Not Too Smart" / Kristian Kennedy , Hemp doesn't solve ALL the problems / Kari Snyder , To all mysogynists, homophobes, and just plain stoopids / An irate Julie Petruzzellis , Shelly Baker rocks / J&K -- Trasheteria [Advertisement] -- Announcements -- Unclassifieds -- Meetings -- Calendar of Events
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Arthur: Volume 31, No. 10
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Strike! [Photograph] -- Selling Queer Identity: The Politics of the Mainstream Media -- Black & White Darkroom Workshops [Advertisement] -- Talks Break Down, No End in Sight for Faculty Strike / Paul Vernon -- Strike: Issues, Demands and Options / Janis Dahl -- Students Fight for Geography Professor / Sarah Forbes-Roberts -- The Strike: And The TCSA Says... / Matt Gallinger -- Traill News / Jim Brooks -- Pump & Blow a Huge Success / Caitlin MacDonald & Jenn Black -- Otonabee College News / Janice Quirt -- Environmental Bill of Rights / Karen Walker -- The Question of Menstruation: Are Women Powerless? / Jennifer Woodill -- The Words Bulge in My Mouth / Velvet Wadman -- Fresh Hair by Barry [Advertisement] -- Tidy Francis: Discussing the Roots of Racism -- Community News in the Brief / Laura Metcalfe -- Community listings -- Double Double [Advertisement] -- Interview with Woody Becker of the Makominising Anishinawbeg in Temagami / Tariq hassan-Gordon -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Massive Student Strike CEGEP students react to the Parti Quebecois' broken promises -- Canadian Students Dept Load Passes American / Desiree Adib -- Canada Eases Environmental Rules To Sell Nuclear Reactors / Samer Muscati -- Chiapas Ipdate: Government/EZLN talks off; aid workers threatened, kidnapped / Giles Grierson -- UC Berkeley Students Occupy Campanile Tower / Sandra Reid -- The Army Surplus Store [Advertisement] --Building The Inuksuks: / Andrew Tagak -- The Vision and the Politics / Craig Buckley -- Postscript -- New Artistic Centre / Leah Ross -- The X Files at Noon / Beth Yarazab -- Chanukah, the Festival of Lights / Matt Milstein -- SCAG Debuts at the PouND / Matt Gilbert -- New Benefit Album for Peltier / Giles Grierson -- The Hangman [Advertisement] -- Fenced into a Corner / Action Bob and el Presidente -- Respect on the ice / Martin Lebrun -- Varsity Swim Team a Force to be Reckoned With / Alison M. Meadow -- Ultimate Frisbee Wraps Up / Steve Lewandowski -- Culture Shock in Stages / Krista Chisholm -- Why go to Thailand? / Trish Robertson -- Thailand Year Abroad Program -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- Letters; It only takes one to ruin your day / Sam P. Daniels , Re: Inadequacies and Exclusions / Lisa Herrick , The Politics of Myn and Womyn / Mygyn Jyslyn ynd Lydsyy Pyrryn , Re: Growing Up by Karen Lander / Lisa Howard , An Open Letter to Champlain College Cabinet / Naresh Raghubeer , No Committee Apology / "No Committee" Members , Petes coverage mean / Lisa Wise & Julie Marshall , An Open Letter to Conolly and Fekete / Cybele Sack -- Chemical Imbalance Blues part one / Paul Wehrle -- Trasheteria [Advertisement] -- Academic Skills Centre [Advertisement] -- Announcements -- Unclassifieds -- LSAT & GMAT [Advertisement] -- Calendar of Events
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Melodie McCullough
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Aging Activisms Collective
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McCullough, Melodie (storyteller), McKelvie, Ann-Majella (interviewer), Bartram-Hollingworth, Mary (photographer), Langley, Emma (Research team member), Baldwin, Melissa (Research team member), Chazan, May (Research team head)
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Arthur: Volume 30, No. 02
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Arthur is 30! -- Update from the Ta'ata Maohi of The French-occupied Polynesia / Pamela Meidell -- From all walks of life / Nicole Ysabet-Scott -- Legal and scare ends: government gives in to pressure from the law society / Dave Tough -- Autonomous club night and the student space coalition / Jen Metcalfe -- Subterranean strife: Why OPIRG needs a new space / Jillian Ritchie -- CASA and CFS don't see eye to eye on anything / Samer Muscati -- Women unite! Take back the night! / Sarah Knox -- Women unite, take back the night [art] / Charlene Warman -- Background information -- Queer Banter -- Why be visible? / david Newhouse -- Separate classes set up for black and gay students / Dario P. Del Degan -- Ontario government plants to exploit Temagami... Again / Jeff Blundell -- Canadian authorities continue to pursue the path of confrontations with First Nations / Arm The Spirit -- Black nationalist organizations hold historic summit / Crossroad support network -- Update on Mumia Abu-Jamal: Judge Sabo Denies a new trial / Int'l concerned friends and family of Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Riots against French colonialism in Tahiti -- Peterborough Green-Up's Ecology Park / Tyler Curtis -- Folk under the clock returns with Vin Garbutt / Ben Wolfe -- White Power KKKulture: The racist rock scene / Laura Metcalfe -- The only good facist is a dead one [art] -- Resistance by any means: Organizing on the internet / Jason Wehlin -- Free food: Free life / Giles Grierson -- Literacy for a change / Sarah D'angelo -- Nature works [advertisement] -- the ultimate step in aerobics [advertisement] -- Dear misguided socialists: [letters] / J. Paul Jacula -- No particular time or season [letters] / Glen Smith -- Marijuana and the law [letters] / Micheal Poole -- ACT FOR on tour??? [letters] / Sheryl Shore -- Searching for community in the Academic Bubble [letters] / Johnathan Francis -- SAGIScopes -- Off with her head! / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- It won't go away but nothing day [advertisement] -- announcements -- unclassifieds -- Calendar of events
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Frog Virus 3 Open Reading Frame 97R Localizes to the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Induces Nuclear Invaginations
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Ring, B. A. (author), Ferreira Lacerda, A. (author), Drummond, D. J. (author), Wangen, C. (author), Eaton, H. E. (author), Brunetti, C. R. (author)
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RG-37: Women's Studies
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The Women’s Studies Program at Trent University was established in 1987. The first Chair was Prof. Christl Verduyn. As an interdisciplinary program, Women's Studies draws on the insights and methodologies from a wide variety of disciplines such as history, literature, psychology, sociology, politics and anthropology.
Finding Aid Location: http://trentu.ca/library/archives/rg_womens_studies
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