Letter to the Editor: Online learning is not for everyone
In my short time at Trent, before the COVID-19 pandemic, I was content with the accommodations provided by the school and was confident in my abilities to complete my degree …
In my short time at Trent, before the COVID-19 pandemic, I was content with the accommodations provided by the school and was confident in my abilities to complete my degree …
As of this January, the TCSA now offers a mobility aid loan service called Mobility Access. TCSA Vice President of Student Health & Wellness Ethel Nalule implemented the service after …
Bata Library, as of October 29, is open for campus use again! With less individual study spaces than ever before and rooms that are already booked up for weeks, the …
To start this off, Nata’s Café was a great place. Great brownies, free Wi-Fi to study with, good coffee & tea, and overall a very nice place to gather for …
On Friday September 21, Traill College hosted “Queering Disability and Disabling Queerness – A Panel on Access” at Bagnani Hall as part of Peterborough Pride Week. This panel sought to …
It’s no secret that accessibility is limited on campus in the winter, with ramps closed because of iciness, but if one were to walk on campus right now, it …
Having recently, finally, been diagnosed as autistic it really opened my eyes to how many popular misconceptions about autism there is, not just among the general public, but also the …
My Peterborough is different from your Peterborough, from his and her Peterborough, from their Peterborough. Each and every individual has a different relationship to this community that we all share, …
It’s your first day of the new semester and everything is set. Walking into your class you smell new scents. The person beside you has perfume on and you love …
Lets face it: groups are everywhere. They are created the first few days in elementary school, high school, and university. But there is a problem with creating these groups: usually …
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