Trail Ale for the Trent Soul, written by fourth year Trent student Shantel Ivits, has been out for just over a month but it’s been flying off the shelves (aka Shantel’s backpack) faster than Birkensto...
After seventeen years in bizarre seclusion from music – and the outside world – the blonde lady from ABBA is back… barely. Agnetha Fältskog has released a new album. My Colouring Book is A...
Flanked by an empty coffee cup on her left and an ever growing ashtray on her right, Sara leafs through a haphazardly assembled pile of typewritten notes. Her intense expression would be more suitable...
Why should Trent students vote for you? Peter Adams (Liberal Party of Canada candidate): I worked closely with the Trent student council. I worked with the two national students’ association as chair ...
Did hear you the news about Joni Mitchell and Ember Swift? A little while ago they were both riding their bikes full speed in opposite directions through a particularly left-wing area of Toronto. Unfo...
The Gordon Best Theatre was filled to capacity on March 5 for a special screening of Mike Johnston’s documentary My Student Loan. The movie was brought to life that evening as many of the people...
Receiving good mail is often the highlight of an otherwise dreary day. In this age of mass-communication we are indiscriminately inundated with impersonal communication. Occasionally you’ll find a pie...
Movies about dance–not just on Bravo at 3 am anymore! On Friday, February 20, Peterborough New Dance hosted “Reel Dance on the Road: Moving Pictures Festival of Dance on Film and Video” at the G...
Nostalgia took centre stage at Showplace on February 4 as Ian Tyson, of the 1960s duo “Ian and Sylvia,” performed to a crowd of his fans. Forty years ago, Tyson and his wife produced some ...
Come for the chocolate stay for the vagina! An air of celebration–and vendors selling vagina shaped chocolates–filled Wenjack Theatre the week of Valentines Day. The oft-dreary lecture hal...