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The first fifteen years: A history of Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC) 1988-2004
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Morales, Deborah.
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Kawartha World Issues Centre (KWIC), Trent University International Development Studies., Trent Centre for Community Based Education
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By Deborah Morales., Completed for: KWIC; Supervising Professor: Jackie Soloway, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Includes bibliographic references., IDST 370H.
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 14
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OPIRG's McKay is leaving; New researcher on staff -- So who's left -- Almanac features Trentites -- Enrolment below average -- Native artifacts stolen -- Evaluations committee prepares report -- The play's the thing; Renovations at Otonabee -- Learning from the Sixties / Art Kilgour -- Letters: Character assassination / Brett Wooley O.C. , Hockey Hints / Paul Schaap Unaffiliated -- Open-minded Art / Steven Leak -- Amnesty International; Peterborough 'adopts' prisoners -- Swim team wins first competition; Trent makes clean sweep / Barb Kettle -- Mercury Lynx GL Winners [Advertisement] -- The Mason Line; Of 'Garbleschanrfle' and friends... / Paul Mason -- Arthur Positions filled [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- What's your poison? / Kathy Woodcock -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Farmer's Kitchen [Advertisement] -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore Charging Privileges [Advertisement] -- Mackenzie Gallery [Advertisement] -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Records; Music for many -- Vegetarian Food / Maggie Helwig -- Calendar/ Announcements / Unclassifieds -- The Symon's award / Theresa Moylan -- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- A&A records & tapes [Advertisement] -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Hatton's Fun House [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 10
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Enrolment increases finalized -- Novel Chancellor -- Library to reform Shoddy Shelving practises / Art Kilgour-- Bata Library service desk [photo] -- They won! They won! Referenda results affirmative / Art Kilgour -- Rape Relief fights to credibility / Kathy Woodcock -- Library director replies [letters] / Brian Heeney -- Apocalyptic movies [letters] / Harry Musson -- the meandering of Mr. Mason [letters] / Sam Armstrong -- Leon's brother not a sportswriter? [letters] / Douglas Spinks -- Sigwick defends financing -- Students protest autocratic secrecy -- course-Faculty Evaluations: Our right to assessment -- Take back the night march: two views on participation [opinion] / Pat Dixon -- After years of opression: Natives seek to participate in Canada's constitutional debates / D. Boulding -- University's transportation committee plagued by student apathy -- Trent Buses: A ticket to ride / Steven Leak -- Local women discuss apartheid / David Orfald -- El Salvador: News of the revolution comes to Peterborough -- Written in blood on the wall of the church in El salvador: "Revolution or Death": Film Review / David Bateman -- The City Page -- Local reaction to anita muted -- Bible Thumpers bone up on total immersion -- de Havilland bid Dash-ed -- Outside workers to be left out in the cold? -- Shakespeare: a very spiritual bird -- Gay Banter -- Just try to understand / David Ramsden -- Mr. Sidgwick's financial deliberations [letters] / Peter Sidgwick -- BOMB exports via CANDU sales abroad -- Calendar/announcements/unclassifieds
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 1
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Queen's instead -- Trent unaffected by OSAP -- Trent enrolment jumps 6-8% / Art Kilgour -- Talk of re-structuring Trent's part-time college / Art Kilgour -- Applicants to Medical School [Advertisement] -- Editorial: Time to fight back against sneers / The Fin Bin [Advertisement] -- Pentel [Advertisement] -- OPIRG film: Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang- U.S. soldiers were guinea pigs in nuclear tests / David Orfald -- Letter: Thank You / Walter, Lidia, and Alexander Komarnycky , Geogrpaher omitted / Brian Russell -- The Mason Line: The Cross and the Switch- Camp: Holy Jow and the not-so-holy Paddle Freak / Paul Mason -- Survival Conference Natives and whites join forces to protect Mother Earth / Russel Diabo -- ACID RAIN: Shower of Ruin [Advertisement] -- Peterborough Rape Relief Presents 'A Matter of Choice' [Advertisement] -- Peterborough Community Credit Union [Advertisement] -- David Ramsden: Flamingo Freedom Fighter- is he a criminal or is he a social reformer? / Keith Harnden --Inadequate response to acid rain- INCO and the big fraud of pollution control / Paul McKay OPIRG -- Farmer's Kitcehn [Advertisement] -- TUGS Events [Advertisement] -- Psychology Dept. Open Meeting [Advertisement] -- Orienteering [Advertisement] -- Campus Construction; Question of the week- Why was the re-bricking of the Bata court yard saved until the first week of classes? [Photograph] / Bob Huxley -- Student Politics in brief or quotes from T.S. Ewing / Peter Sidgwick -- Movies; Dressed to Kill - de Palma deserves dressing-down for con job / Ramsden -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- The Book Store [Advertisement] -- The Pizza Tree [Advertisement] -- The 'Raft' Event Academics debate their worth / Larry Gemmel -- Rowing Inside a sport of extremes / Ann Tickle -- Sangsara LTD [Advertisement] -- Downchild Review- Disappointing blue / Johnny Burnette -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- The Globe and Mail [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- Arthur Recruitment [Advertisement] -- Calendar -- Granada [Advertisement] -- OPIRG Refund Policy [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 30, No. 15
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missing a cog... or asleep at the wheel? -- Correction -- The Queer/ Queerer/ Queerest Paper / Fiona Buttars -- The Academic Skills Centre -- Excalibur: Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place / S. Forbes-Roberts -- "Students Deserve More Accountable Universities" / Derrick Nault -- WUSC: New Faces on Trent Campus / Angus Grant -- Trent International Program Offers Academic Cultural Benefits / 95/95 Trent International Study and Exchange Program participant -- Champlain College News / Champlain College Cabinet -- Photo Sale [Advertisement] -- Straight to the Point: Maude Barlow on the deficit and public education / Jillian Ritchie OPIRG -- Do Not Concede Tomorrow: Students, Tuition, and this Crumbing Institution / Kyle Rodriguez TCSA -- The 1995 Trent Waste Audit / Heather Avery -- Managing the Grounds at Trent -- Stewardship Plan... Taking the First Steps / Jennifer Langeland -- A Student's Perspective on PEAC / Bruce Currie-Aider -- The People vs. the Omnibus Bill, II: Community members voice concerns about Bill 26 while others remain un-represented / Jen Metcalfe -- Revealing Report: On Racism in the Ontario Justice System / Tariq Hassan-Gordon -- Coalition Demands Inquest into Homeless Death / Ideila Sturino -- Threshold Video [Advertisement] -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Leonard Peltier: Free at Last? Case May Soon Be Heard by Kansas Parole Board / M.J. Milloy -- Mumia Au-Jamal Completes Degree at Goddard College -- German Neo-Nazis Kill Ten Refugees in Firebombing / Germany Alert -- Personal Pizza [Advertisement] -- The Peterborough Crisis Pregnancy Centre: Anti-Abortion Centre Uses Manipulative Tactics Against Women in Crisis / Eden Fieldstone -- World Watch / Watan Ghareeb -- Trent Radio / Billy Ditchburn -- The Birthday Special / Jeff Stewart -- The Peterborough Arms [Advertisement] -- Taxi Chain: In Review at the Market Hall / Kate Archibald-Cross -- Shuffle Demons: An attempt at a review / mister guy -- Pistola for Hire -- Rebecca west Returns to Peterborough -- Tier II: The Other Petes / Lip Lemmuk -- Trasheteria [Advertisement] -- Varsity Swim Team is in High Gear / Mark Avery -- Update on Intramurals / Amy Hollingsworth -- Just TRI It!! -- Sports Calendar -- Student Health Services [Advertisement] -- The Hangman [Advertisement] -- Can Feminist Science Rescue Us? / Michelle Stelter -- Double Double [Advertisement] -- Travel Cuts [Advertisement] -- Milk... It Does the Body Good? / Sara Cragg & Sangeeta Kumar -- Testimonial; Violence Against Women / J. Harper -- Letters; What Happened to College News? / Theresa Wagner , 1994/95 Yearbook Combined with the 1995/96 Yearbook / Shannon Hill , A Year Abroad with the Trent International Program / Dean Girard , I Am Not a Rapist / David K. Schroeder , Political Correctness: Blow it Out Your Ass! / Josh Brull & R.J. Ford , A Response to The Open Letter by Jen McColl / Stephen J. Dantzer -- Comics -- Classifieds -- Listings Smorgasboard... -- Calendar of Events
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 5
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Trent's ever-watchful security service / Cindy Moser -- Perturbing plagiarists / Art Kilgour -- Cheap and easy degrees -- Covering tracks? -- Town college expanding -- Peter Robinson holocaust -- Letters: Conditional congratulations / Enid Gebett , Dissent in the ranks , note to the Editor , Please, behind closed doors... / Jamie Best TSU Rep. P.R.C. , Sixties lament / Ronnie Plaunt -- Editorial: Separate Peace? -- Trent receives McMaster refugee; New controller guides the ship -- Campaigning on transportation, energy and social services; Former student jumps into city politics / Kathy Woodcock -- Flamingo liberator faces the law / Pamela Robinson -- Red ban at McGill -- Hegelian enthusiasts coalesce at Trent / Richard Harrison -- Plagiarism: The shoe's on the other foot--An open letter to all students / A.O.C. Cole, Registrar -- Sangsara LTD [Advertisement] -- Liberation movements sometimes the best solution: OXFAM / Harry Musson -- From the Career's Office Applications -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Straight Banter [Advertisement] -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- The City Page; Downtown deterioration , But who will blacklist the landlords , Trent students municipally important , Water Street N(oise) -- Red Dog Tavern [Advertisement] -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Tips for non-accountants; the balance forward / Court Elliott -- Ann White for Alderman in Town Ward [Advertisement] -- Re-Elect David Fraser for Board of Education [Advertisement] -- Pentel [Advertisement] -- Bob Barker for Mayor [Advertisement] -- Radioactive waste escapes into Lake Ontario / Paul McKay OPIRG -- Conflict is the theme of reading / Richard Harrison -- Bureaucratic intransigence affects student pub operation / Keith Harnden -- Briefs from the Canadian University press: Bread and butter jobs, Commie hunt at Dal -- Mackenzie Gallery [Advertisement] -- ARTSPACE [Advertisement] -- Trent spawns its first feature film / David Bateman -- "Art Viewing" recommended / Steven Leak -- Records; Horrific fascination / Peter Deyman , Venomous lyrics, Another Numanoid fix / Steven Leak -- Few ears greet the Zip-Hurs -- Vegetarian Recipes / Maggie Helwig -- Trent Travel [Advertisement] -- The Mason Line: Wearing's success shocks Pol-Sci department -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- The Fin Bin [Advertisement] -- Trent University Native Association [Advertisement] -- Trent women display their potential -- A pedaling success; Tour de Trent cycle race / Christopher Symonds -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Calendar -- Hatton's Fun House [Advertisement] -- Canadian Images [Advertisement] -- The ARTHUR Literary Supplement [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 9, No. 15
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Kronick, M. (Aut), Inwood, K. (Aut), Barker, P. (Ill), McMaster, P. (Aut), Klassen, B. (Aut), Page, M. (Aut), Reid, R. (Aut), Suter, K. (Aut), Affleck, I. (Aut), Young, J. (Aut), Chapman, J. (Aut), Rodd, K. (Aut), Gale, T. (Aut), Barber, J. (Aut), Parsons, J. (Aut), Bechmann, J. (Aut), Rosenes, J. (Aut), Wilson, M. (Aut), Gale, T. (Aut), Reaney, J. (Aut), Bellingham, B. (Aut), Wong, J. (Aut), Roberts, M. (Aut), Levenston, M. (Aut), Trumper, S. (Aut), Reaney, J. (Aut)
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'Paranoic Xenophobes' Come Out of the Woods at Trent Publishing Conference [Illustration] -- Publishers Disappointed with Faulkner Speech / M. Kronick -- Peterborough Council Considers New Philosophy for City Streets / K. Inwood -- Davis Government Offers Experience and Flexibility / R. McMaster -- The Big One [Advertisement] -- Ads Classified -- Newspaper Paralyzed Again / K. Inwood -- Klarification, Klassen? -- TSU Executive Vacillates in Grab for Money -- Otonabee Push for Gov't Control / B. Klassen -- Frontier College -- John Barleycorn Must Die -- Beer Drinkers' Wastecan -- If You Think You've Come a Long Way Baby, You Aren't Teaching School -- Ontario-Quebec Exchange Fellowships [Advertisement] -- Trent Forms New Amnesty Group / B. Klassen -- Structural Hijinks / M. Page -- Council Reaffirms Bypass -- Peterborough Bleeds For Life -- Copy Deadline -- Exams to be Studied -- Parking Places -- Another Ad For Volunteers -- New VP Available -- The Old Way Bakery [Advertisement] -- Become One With Cockburn and the Moog / R. Reid -- Research [Advertisement] -- Get Involved With the Canadian Armed Forces [Advertisement] -- Mining Assoc. Cries the Blues / K. Suter -- Reviews -- No-No To Evolution / I. Affleck -- Lectron Radio Sales Ltd. [Advertisement] -- Templeton's Good Plot Hindered by Blatant Lack of Originality and an Obsession for the Hackneyed / J. Young -- Spencley's Flowers [Advertisement] -- Mr.. Submarine [Advertisement] -- Mafia Moves into Trent -- Voter Disenchanged with Egos -- Democracy Destroyed, Meloche Resigns -- McMaster Retaliates... -- ...But Not Very Accurately -- McMaster Fan Hints at Vertical Integration -- Trent's Impending Doom -- A Just Solution -- Jeff Purvey's Seafood Restaurant [Advertisement] -- Take 'Em For a Ride -- Scarth Scores With Broken Ski / J. Chapman -- The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer -- Typist Required -- The Trent University Radio Service [Advertisement] -- Stringband Gets Equal Time -- Newspaper Suffers From Mind Boggler / K. Inwood -- Mrs. Submarine [Advertisement] -- Nov. 7, 1974 -- Nov. 14, 1974 -- Will They Talk? / K. Inwood -- The Book Store [Advertisement] -- Pub Pettiness -- Carlsberg [Advertisement] -- Bon Temps 1975 -- Say Goodbye Lou Anne [Photograph] -- Queen's University [Advertisement] -- Martha Anne Kidd: A Page Of Old Peterborough -- Gov't Support Worker Control / K. Rodd -- Eccles: -Decay, Dark Mystery / T. Gale -- A Common Ground is Established Tentatively / M. Kronick -- Who Can We Blame? -- Digest Editor Laments Sheep Pen Proposal / J. Barber -- "Bullshit" Claims Ex-Editor -- The Coolest Man at the Conference- From Time! -- Hatchet Man on the Warpath Cuts Up Conference- Wenjack Cleared / J. Barber -- Nutrition -- The Otonabee Report -- ...And the Corrections -- We're Laughing -- Sartorial Splendour -- Mediocre Journalism -- When I Was the One I Had Just Begun -- TUCC -- Gambling -- Arthur's Infatntile Childhood / J. Parsons -- Origins of Arthur -- Guinivere / J. Bechmann -- Trent Girls Bovine- Not Disgusting -- Pitman Wins! -- When I Was Two I Was Nearly New -- Potato Poisoning -- Symons Says No Finals -- PRC Goes Co-Educational -- Thanks Anyway -- When I Was Three I Was Hardly Me -- Trent Student Arrested in Examiner Strike / J. Rosenes -- Wireless on the Way -- Thomson: Two Sides of the Coin / M. Wilson -- Dead Bear Shows His Teeth -- Palace Revolt -- Feminity Vs. Education -- Just Fancy That -- Traill, Then As Now -- When I Was Four I Was Not Much More -- Narrow Mindedness at Trent -- A Reply -- Pill Hard to Swallow -- Male and Proud -- Prophet Arrested -- Commoner Opens -- Art Gallery Projected -- When I Was Five I Was Just Alive -- Ideology into Architecture / T. Gale -- Traill Weekend Straight Out of the Fifties / J. Reaney / B. Bellingham -- Not Yet Seven Years Old, But Trent a "Historic Site" -- Sadie Hawkins Verses Liberation / J. Wong -- When I Was Six I Was Clever as Clever I Thought I'd Be Six For Ever and Ever -- Day Care, Who Cares? / M. Roberts -- Labout Relations Tested at Trent -- Moral Mentality -- Big Worry -- Nassau Profs Horde Library Carrells / M. Levenston -- When I Was Seven I Looked Like Heaven -- Administration Capitulates -- You Said It, Senator / J. Parsons -- Profs Pile on Work -- Arthur Frivolous and Arrogant / M. Levenston -- When I Was Eight I Was Always Late -- Naked Rowdies Streak Senate -- By Virtue of the Power... -- TSU Hears $5 Fee Proposal -- Reaney and Old Lace -- Sport of Kings? Putting the Joy Back Into Hockey / S. Trumper -- J. Reaney -- Lightning Strikes! [Advertisement] -- Penis Sized -- Spring Formal Controversy -- Weekly Lie -- Now! -- [Photograph] --
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 2
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A gathering of the clan- Chairperson attempts to close first meeting of the TSU executive / Maggie Hellwig -- Accessibility study a COPUS coup -- Drowning death to be probed -- If you want our money... -- Adams Roast put on back burner -- Hey Ma, what's to eat? -- Speaker to discuss torture -- Student housing: where? -- Editorial: Terry Fox and the cancer cause -- Bias warps media coverage Central America, OXFAM worker alleges / Harry Musson -- Letters: Feed me, I'm yours! / Doug Large CC , Wereabouts wanted / S. Aikins -- An electric idea on wheels / Arthur Kilgour -- The silent crisis is a shower of ruinous rain / Mary Louise Adams -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- The City Pages: Books move cross-town to New Home , Brunch Show 1,God 0 , Electoral ring filling up with hats -- Orienteering [Advertisement] -- A&A records & tapes [Advertisement] --Volunteers needed peterborugh rape relief [Advertisement] -- Theatre Trent [Advertisement] -- Help! Big Sisters needed! [Advertisement] -- Memorial Service for Jennifer Huddart, Tracey Little, Mike Frisch [Advertisement] -- No 'time' for democratic principles at nomination meeting / Harry Musson & Ronnie Plaunt -- CGE melts out of nuclear land option -- Arthur Recruitment [Advertisement] -- Disinvestment and the administrative shuffle -- A sample of pressure; To Mr. John Leishman / Herbert A. Watson -- Winnipeg students disinvest / CUP News Exchange -- Peterborough Community Credit Union [Advertisement] -- The Book Store [Advertisement] -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Human Resources Institute [Advertisement] -- What's wrong with universities? Could it (gasp!) have something to do with professors? / Rory Leishman Reprinted from Report -- Peterborough Symphony Orchestra [Advertisement] -- Trent International Students Association [Advertisement] -- Trent Music Hall Society Auditions or Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado [Advertisement] -- Pentel [Advertisement] -- Gay Banter The lunch time heat -- The Mason Line: The ghosts of student politics past: mostly banal / Paul Mason -- Sansara LTD [Advertisement] -- Bert Austin Trophies [Advertisement] -- From Trent's international students- A calendar of food and thought -- The bar with no name Spotlight on Kimball's Place -- Planning a Univeristy even? We'd like to know about it [Advertisement] -- New Jazz from Austria- neighbours [Advertisement] -- Peterborough's recycling depot Salvageable refuse accepted -- Hangman Lunch Bar [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- OPIRG Refund Policy [Advertisement] -- Announcements, cajoling and requests from YOUR Student Union -- Pick a committee, any committee... -- Classifieds -- Committees, Committees, Committees ... -- Calendar -- The Empress No Name Nightspot [Advertisement] -- Send your classifieds to Arthur -- Question of the week: So who was saved during the Christian Campus Crusade -- TSU General Meeting [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 16
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Tuition fees rise severely second year running / Larry Gemmel -- No laughing matter -- Christmas tidings from a saw -- On rain and shine -- Letters: Malicious mimicry / Victoria de Zwaan , Students left in the cold / All eight members of Top Floor G-H Staircase , Songs from the grave / Brenny and Bert , Art analysis errs / Kristy Eldredge -- Editorial: Who's hurting who? / K. Woodcock -- Faculty want 30% pay increase -- Course-Faculty Evaluations Report delayed / Art Kilgour -- Conservation efforts gone wrong / David Bateman -- Squeezed sessionals -- Movie Review; A wives tale: how domestic solidarity helped beat INCO / Art Kilgour -- Climates of the Future an open lecture by Dr. F.K. Hare [Advertisement] -- Prize-winning South African to visit Trent -- Trent students relish Spanish life / Cathy Johnson & Allison Rowe -- The Magpie [Advertisement] -- Graduate Studies in Fine Arts at York University [Advertisement] -- OSAP [Advertisement] -- What's your poison? / Kathy Woodcock -- The Mason Line: A spectre seduced / Paul Mason -- Medieval Residence [Comic] -- Auditions for Canada's Wonderland [Advertisement] -- The government is investigating universities- but to what end? / Pat Wesley of the Ontario Council of University Faculty associations -- Canadian University Press News; Professor fights retirement , Drug repeals unlikely under Reagan , Mutant bunnies overrun nuclear site , Well-needed filling , Legal beagles abounding , Smoke dope, see God , We'll take any warm body -- Three writers: philogists at heart and by pen / Alison Taylor -- Mackenzie gallery [Advertisement] -- Surpassing narrative / Pamela Robinson -- Myth-making / Anne Champagne -- City Stage Peterborough's performance cafe [Advertisement] -- Trent University Swim Team Swim Clinic [Advertisement] -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- A ten year retrospective / Steven Leak -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- The City Page; Amnesty plans , Outside workers stay in , Planning on energy -- Springsteen in concert: faultless / Peter Deyman -- Joyce's Outdoor Store [Advertisement] -- Farmer's Kitchen [Advertisement] -- Get ready for one hot lady -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- Moondance [Advertisement] -- Study in Europe [Advertisement] -- Records -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- Peterborough Unitarian Fellowship [Advertisement] -- Queens Hotel [Advertisement] -- Calendar/Announcements/Unclassifieds -- No celery, please Philosophy Lunch Lectures [Advertisement] -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- The Cut Above [Advertisement] -- Vegetarian Food / Maggie Helwig -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Winter's first race -- TSU General Meeting [Advertisement]
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Arthur: Volume 15, No. 15
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A lucky reading -- Buses run amuck -- They appreciate cold -- The budget: round 2 -- Campaign for Hiroshima -- TSU plans are 'legal' -- Tuition announcement slow -- Cards for sale -- Unusually cold Champlain rooms -- And bats flew in -- Letters: I met a man... / Andrew Rafuse , Let it be / Robert Setlakwe ,Presidential corrections / Donald F. Theall --ATS negotiations reach critical phase / Art Kilgour -- Flamingo liberator is convicted / Keith Harnden -- Playing Doctor to needy musical instruments / Art Kilgour -- Kenneth Hare to speak on our changing climate -- Nigel Roulet -- Cuts in federal education funding feared / CUP -- Gay Banter: Television show wrenches open the closet / David Bateman -- Canada's Wonderland Auditions at Queen's University [Advertisement] -- Amnesty International Meeting [Advertisement] -- What;s your poison? / Kathy Woodcock -- Student politico arrested for possession / CUP -- Carleton Radio obscene? / CUP -- U of Winnepeg: Funeral services to be held for 30 courses -- The Mason Line: He was such a little man / Paul Mason -- Arthur Staff Meeting [Advertisement] -- Coming to terms with China / Stephen Elliott -- Far Eastern Studies at Trent -- Mackenzie Gallery [Advertisement] -- Dobson's art: Oriental watercolours / Steven Leak -- Agribusiness targets the family farm / CUP -- The Sword of Islam / Paul McKay OPIRG -- U of T engineering paper faces banishment / CUP -- Dalhousie president charged with kickbacks to Guyana / Cup -- Pied Professors / CUP -- India Food House [Advertisement] -- Beatlemania comes to Peterborough / Art Waxer -- Bert Austin Trophies [Advertisement] -- Participation [Advertisement] -- The Bata Library announces New, improved shelving -- The City page : City wants plane plant , Check your furnace , Difficult commitments, Rubidge Hall courted -- Country Kut 'N Kurl [Advertisement] -- King George Hotel [Advertisement] -- Unicef [Advertisement] -- With laughing and merry dance / Stephen Elliott -- Art competition to be held / Steven Leak -- Trent's hockey standings -- Joyce's Outdoor store [Advertisement] -- Farmer's kitchen [Advertisement] -- Trent Inn Hotel [Advertisement] -- Recordmania: Something for everyone -- Sam the Record Man [Advertisement] -- Calendar/ Announcements/ Unclassifieds -- Grammatically speaking -- An alternative learning experience -- The Art Gallery of Peterborough [Advertisement] -- Queen's Hotel [Advertisement] -- Kawartha TV Rentals [Advertisement] -- Trent University Bookstore [Advertisement] -- TSU Job Opportunity [Advertisement]
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Social Anxiety and Emotional Competence: A 15 Year Follow-up Study
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Walmsley, Catherine (author)et al
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Summerfeldt, Laura J. (Thesis advisor), Parker, James D. A. (Committee member), Trent University Psychology (Degree granting institution)
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Prior research has examined social anxiety, emotional competence (EC) and life adjustment (i.e., loneliness and life satisfaction) using cross-sectional designs, although there is limited information on their association over time. The present study examined the impact of social anxiety on life adjustment and assessed if EC could mediate this relationship from young to middle adulthood. University students (N = 283) completed self-report measures at two time points: in first year university and 15 years later. The results accord with previous research demonstrating the stability and slight decrease of social anxiety over time. Social anxiety in young adulthood was a robust predictor of loneliness in middle adulthood, and a weak predictor of life dissatisfaction for men. Mediation analyses revealed that social anxiety was indirectly associated with interpersonal adjustment via EC, especially the intrapersonal EC domain. Social anxiety requires early intervention and EC may help to prevent later social anxiety and maladjustment.
Author Keywords: emotional intelligence, life adjustment, social anxiety
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Using the Same Language, but Meaning Different Things: A Textual Investigation of the Shared Rhetorics of the National and Poetic Narratives of First World War Britain
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Visser, Meghan (author)et al
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Baetz, Joel (Thesis advisor), Epp, Michael (Committee member), Bode, Rita (Committee member), Trent University (Degree granting institution)
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Two dominant narratives emerging throughout the war were the national narrative––that is, the narrative of the war as articulated by the British nation via texts such as political speeches, recruitment posters, and popular music–– and the poetic narrative––that is, the narrative of the war emerging from poets, specifically battlefront poets for the sake of this thesis. One hundred years since World War One, these two narratives are often conceptualized as mutually exclusive, even antithetical to one another. This thesis brings these diverse narratives into conversation with one another by investigating how they both draw on the same rhetorics and yet use these rhetorics to differing ends. Interestingly, the rhetorics employed by both narratives throughout the war endure in contemporary remembrance practices in Britain today. By investigating how each narrative draws on and employs the same rhetorics, this thesis both contextualizes and complexifies contemporary interpretations of contemporary remembrance practices.
Author Keywords: Battlefront Poetry , Britain, Narrative, Remembrance, Rhetoric, World War One
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