The TCSA's Letter to Peterborough City Council re: Transit Budgeting and Report IPSTR23-004

Throughout the summer General Manager Tracy Milne has been working on the Transit Liaison Committee advocating on students behalf to address proposed cuts to Peterborough Transit service. These cuts were initially proposed to limit the degree of service Peterborough Transit is capable of providing. More specifically, there were proposed cuts to weekend and holiday services altogether which would detrimentally impact students' access to the downtown core.

Peterborough Transit has no released a new report (Report IPSTR23-004), in which the City is willing to offer further budget to Peterborough Transit to address areas that are underserviced, ensuring that the increase in ridership will be more fulsomely supported with bolstered service.  The TCSA has written and sent the following letter to the Honourable Mayor Jeff Leal and the Peterborough City Councillors to voice the Association's support for the new report regarding changes to Peterborough Transit's budget allocation, and to further emphasize the need for Peterborough Transit's budget to not be cut. This is because it would have a critical impact on the overall service they can provide. Further, increasing the budget and hiring further staff members will better address the gaps in service witnessed last year.

Please see our letter below:

To the attention of the Honourable Mayor Jeff Leal and the Peterborough City Councilors;

The Trent Central Student Association would like to voice our support for the Report IPSTR23-004. The Association is in full support of the motion, as well as the report, in so far that it aligns amenably with the needs of our membership to access transportation across the city. Maintaining the Grid system offers further stability to the ridership, and enables a more efficient navigation of the city.

We endorse this report as it would help ensure that the student population’s accessibility requirements will be more fulsomely supported. Additionally, increasing the funding that Peterborough Transit receives will bolster the overall service provided, ultimately increasing ridership. 

Increased overall staffing will enhance Peterborough Transit’s capacity to provide service to the greater community, which will ensure that areas that were underserviced last year will be addressed. As well as avoid a high-frequency of cancellations as seen during the previous year.

Thank you for your time and consideration, we are confident that the Council will act in the best interest of all of its constituents.

Sincerely,

Trent Central Student Association


Letter of Support: No Support For Hate

The Trent Central Student Association would like to voice our support for the No Space for Hate in Ontario advocacy.

Educational institutions should welcome and celebrate diversity. Youth should not require parental consent before teachers should use their preferred pronouns and name. These archaic policies proposed by schools in several provinces across Canada are counterintuitive to self-determination.

Limiting access to gender affirming health care does not protect children, but rather puts transgender youth in a very dangerous position compromising their mental health. Access to gender affirming medical treatment is vital to supporting the livelihoods of transgender individuals.

The policies that have been proposed have led to significant outcry nationally in response. It is reprehensible that institutions may lay claim to determine the validity of anyone’s gender identity and expression. Self-identification should never be compromised by intolerance and ignorance.

The Association stands with the 2SLGBTQ+ community, and encourages anyone who may be seeking support to reach out to the resources attached below.

You are always welcome here, Trent is your space.

Yours in solidarity,

Alexx Bodden                                   Aimee Anctil                                       Bri Policicchio 

                                                                     

Trent Central Student Association

Community-based 2SLGBTQ+ Support Resources

Trans Peer Outreach - transpeeroutreach@cmhahkpr.ca / (705) 748-6711 ext. 2100

Trans Peer Support Group - ccruise-baxter@cmhahkpr.ca

LGBT Youthline - Call: 1 (800) 268-9688 Text: (647) 694-4275 / askus@youthline.ca

Out On Campus - outoncampus@trentu.ca (@trentoutoncampus)

Trans Lifeline - 1 (877) 330-6366

Trent Queer Collective - trentqueercollective@gmail.com (@trentqueercollective)

Trent Centre for Women and Trans People - (@centreforwtp)

TCSA Gender Affirming Care Grant - trentcentral.ca

Trent Peer Support - peersupport@trentu.ca / (705) 930-7014



Notice of Resignation of Vice President University & College Affairs

To the membership: 

As of September 20th, 2023, Juman Zanzoul has resigned from her position as Vice President University & College Affairs at the Trent Central Student Association to focus on her studies.

If you have any questions pertaining to academics or the VPUC portfolio, please contact president@trentcentral.ca

We wish her all the best in all her future endeavours.

TCSA Fall Elections Now Open!

This is your chance to get involved with your student union!

The TCSA fall elections are currently open, and we encourage students to run for any of the vacant positions on our Board of Directors. Holding a position on our student-run Board of Directors is a great way to meet students, gain leadership experience, advocate for other students, run campaigns and events for students, and create change.

Our Board of Directors meets once per month, during which you can bring forward ideas you would like to put into place, as well as suggestions for TCSA and campus policies and initiatives. Each Board of Directors member has access to funding and resources to bring those initiatives into fruition.

Candidate registration is open until September 29th; to run for a position, simply download a candidate registration form from our website, or visit the TCSA office to pick one up. Submit your completed candidate registration form back to the TCSA office.

Vacant positions:

  • Mature Students Commisisoner

  • Part-Time Students Commissioner

  • Racialized Students Commissioner

  • Students with Disabilities Commissioner

For more information about these positions, feel free to reach out to tcsaelections@trentu.ca

New TCSA Mobile App Launching!

The TCSA is excited to announce that we are launching a new mobile app!

This new app will connect students with each other, and with student services and campus resources. The Trent Central Student App features messaging boards, marketplace listings where students can post about buying and selling items and textbooks, housing and ridesharing, event and course calendars, information about your student benefits and other TCSA services, and much more.

Download the Trent Central Student App today on your mobile App Store and get started with your myTrent log-in.

Open Letter to the Membership

The Trent Central Student Association would like to address the Arthur Newspaper’s article released July 5th, 2023, regarding our One Stop Chop food pantry. The contents of this article have the potential to destabilize the One Stop Chop and our reputation with the TCSA membership and sponsors. The article further compromises students' ability to access food on campus during a time of heightened food insecurity.

We believe that we will provide enough evidence below to discredit this article. The details outlined in the article are inaccurate. We have highlighted several points that demonstrate the disinformation this article presents. Our website contains the quotations referenced in this document.

Initiator of the Food Pantry:

Arthur has stated: 

“The TCSA’s food pantry which was opened during the 2022/23 academic year under the portfolio of former VP Health and Wellness, Holly Naraine, who ran specifically on creating an “on-campus food bank for all students to access” which would build on and eventually replace other grocery assistance programs available to undergraduate students. [...] attempted to deny Naraine’s involvement in the creation of the pantry according to documents forwarded to Arthur and instead attempted to suggest that Carter Tongs (VP Health and Wellness, 2021-22) had initiated it.”

The reality is:

The Food Pantry was initiated by the former VP Health and Wellness Carter Tongs, during his term. Tongs’ initial plans began with contacting Public Health and the Social Work Society in February 2022, and continued communications to the end of his term.

As reflected in the TCSA Board Meeting Minutes on Sunday, March 20th, 2022:

“[Tongs] has been speaking with the social work society about a food cupboard on campus. These ongoing projects will be for the new VP Health and Wellness to pick up.”

Naraine had continued the work that Tongs had initiated for the Food Pantry in March 2022.

Initiator of the Appointment System:

Arthur has stated: 

“[Naraine] was not involved in the transition of the pantry to the current appointment-based model. She was clear that changes made to the One Stop Chop were made without her knowledge or consultation, despite the pantry falling under her portfolio even while she was in office.”

The reality is:

This statement contradicts with what Naraine had stated at the February 12th, 2023 Board Meeting in which she provided reasoning for the transition to an appointment booking system.

In the Arthur Newspaper’s article titled “Food Bank Changes Prompt Concerns at the February 12th, 2023 TCSA Board Meeting” published on February 13th 2023:

“VP Health & Wellness, Holly Naraine, clarified that ‘before [the appointment system] was implemented, other schools– namely Guelph– did have an appointment type of system, not necessarily an appointment, but people did have to register and pick up to have access to the pantry.”

Naraine was aware and involved in the implementation of the appointment system. 

The Appointment System

How the appointment system works:

  1. Fill the appointment booking form on the TCSA website.

  2. Arrive during the time slot selected.

  3. Upon arrival, confirm with the Front Desk that they have arrived for their appointment.

The appointment system ensures that during their appointment, interactions with other students are limited. This system also facilitates robust maintenance of the pantry to ensure that each student utilizing the pantry has consistent access to a variety of staples. These include vegan, halal, gluten-free, allergen-friendly options.

Surveillance:

Arthur has stated:

“[...] students of colour having been unduly surveilled during their scheduled visits to the One Stop Chop, and have reported instances of being asked to open their bags by TCSA staff when they are leaving in order to ensure compliance with the pantry’s policies.” 

The reality is:

TCSA staff have never asked a student to open their bag upon leaving the pantry, nor do staff survey pantry use. The pantry is out of direct view of staff workstations, with the exception of the VP Health and Wellness. 

Advocacy/Funding from Trent 

Arthur has stated: 

“Despite these tangible and publicly known issues facing students from all backgrounds, the TCSA has demonstrated little in the way of advocacy directly related to ensuring Trent diverts its own resources towards helping to alleviate these burdens.”

The reality is:

The TCSA has received donations from Senior Administration and departments which includes; Student Wellness Centre, Food Services, Chartwells, Student Housing, Careerspace, and Gzowski Cabinet. We have also collaborated with Levy groups like The Seasoned Spoon and Trent Vegetable Gardens. These collaborations and contributions are a result of advocacy and lobbying efforts. We are continuing conversations with these groups throughout the summer and academic year. Currently, we are collaborating with Trent’s Colleges to increase access to nutrition.

The statistics collected from the booking system are restricted to the rate of overall usage. Students’ identifying information is not utilized, and personal use of the pantry is not tracked. Statistics are collected to encourage prospective donors to contribute to the pantry. These statistics effectively communicate why the One Stop Chop is an important resource for students. Statistics facilitate lobbying efforts in dialogue with the Senior Administration regarding food insecurity. These statistics help bolster our advocacy efforts as further contributions to the pantry ensure more robust offerings to support more students. Ensuring food is as accessible as possible because students deserve to eat food that aligns with their respective cultural and dietary needs. 

When in Doubt, Reach Out.

We dedicate ourselves to utmost transparency. Our team is available to work with students regarding concerns and suggestions for the betterment of the services we offer. Students can reach out to our team through email, over the phone, suggestion box, or in person.

Our pantry has, and always will be, based on the foundation of trust and respect for the students who access it.

We will continue to work towards providing accessible food pantry resources. We welcome you to reach out to us with your feedback and questions. We also encourage you to enter the TCSA office as it is your space.

We continue to ensure the wellbeing of our team. We do not stand for the harassment of our staff, or actions that make them feel unsafe in their work environment.

The TCSA will continue to address articles that defame the Association, foster distrust amongst the Trent community and ultimately hinder students’ access to vital resources and services.

Yours in solidarity, 

The Trent Central Student Association

Transit Update: Trent University Convocation June 2023

Trent University will be holding Convocation ceremonies on the Bata Library podium area over several days beginning Tuesday, June 6th and ending Tuesday, June 13th. Peterborough Transit buses will detour as follows, from start of service on Tuesday, June 6th to end of service on Friday, June 9th, and start of service on Monday, June 12th to end of service on Tuesday, June 13th.

Bus turn-around, drop-off, and pick-up will be in the Blackburn Hall parking lot, outside the main doors of the building. A temporary sign will be in place at the Blackburn Hall entrance to remind all transit riders.

Buses will not be going into Bata Loop at all on these dates.  Accessible vans are permitted to use the Bata Loop for pick-up and drop-off.

Routes following the detour will be:  

  • #3 Park  

  • #6 Sherbrooke  

  • #8 Monaghan  

  • #31 Curve Lake  

  • #32 Ennismore  

TCSA Calls On Students to Lobby City Council re: Transit

The Trent Central Student Association (TCSA), has sent a letter to Mayor Jeff Leal and the Peterborough City Council in response to the proposed transit service cuts outlined in the most recent transit report, IPSTR23-003. The discontinuation of community buses and Holiday service, as well as the limit on weekend service, would be detrimental and inadequate with the current contact in place between the TCSA and the City of Peterborough.

The TCSA is advising that the city reconsider the cuts to Peterborough Transit, and increase funding for this service so that Peterborough Transit can adequately staff drivers and effectively provide service to the Trent and Peterborough communities. Further financial support is necessary to accommodate for the increased usage and need for Peterborough Transit’s service.

We urge Trent students to take action against these changes by copying and pasting this letter we have drafted, and inserting your city councillor’s name. We have also attached City Councillor names and email address where you can send your letter.

Email template:

Dear City Councillor,

We, the students of Trent University, are writing to express our collective concern regarding the proposed changes to the Peterborough Transit system. We are disappointed that this report, IPSTR23-003, does not consider the impact that these changes could have on our livelihoods and environment.

We rely on transportation daily to and from school. Students drive Peterborough’s economy, we work jobs in the city, and we settle down as alumni. While students may cycle through their journey of university and leave Peterborough, the student body is a permanent population and will be for years to come. We deserve acknowledgement as legitimate citizens of Peterborough and access to transit as much as any other community member.

The proposed changes are concerning as it takes away the ability to access education and employment. Reducing transportation on the weekend will also harm student safety and access to amenities. To reduce Peterborough Transit’s service is to make the false assumption that cars are widely accessible to students.

A healthy public transportation system also supports our ecosystem and reduces traffic in Peterborough. Please consider how your decision will impact students and the greater Peterborough community. We sincerely ask that you base your changes on facts and the lived experience of the Peterborough community.

Respectfully,

[INSERT YOUR NAME]

Email your City Councillors:

Ward 1 Otonabee - Kevin Duguay: kduguay@peterborough.ca and Lesley Parnell: lparnell@peterborough.ca

Ward 2 Monaghan - Matt Crowley: mcrowley@peterborough.ca and Don Vassiliadis: dvassiliadis@peterborough.ca

Ward 3 Town - Alex Bierk: abierk@peterborough.ca and Joy Lachica: jlachica@peterborough.ca

Ward 4 Ashburnham - Gary Baldwin: gbaldwin@peterborough.ca and Keith Riel: kriel@peterborough.ca

Ward 5 Northcrest - Andrew Beamer: arbeamer@peterborough.ca and Dave Haacke: dhaacke@peterborough.ca

TCSA Office Hours: April Long Weekend & Exam Period

Please note that the TCSA office will be closed on Friday, April 7th and Monday, April 10th in observance of Good Friday and Easter Monday.

We will re-open on Tuesday, April 11th at the reduced hours of 10:00am to 6:00pm for the duration of the exam period, Monday to Friday.

We can also be reached by telephone at (705) 748-1000 or by email: info@trentcentral.ca.

The TCSA is hiring: Freedom Lounge Ambassador & BIPOC Student Organizer

Join our TCSA team!

The TCSA is currently looking to fill two part-time positions:

  • Freedom Lounge Ambassador

  • BIPOC Student Organizer

Both positions will work with other members of our Staff, Executive Team, and Board members to organize Association-sponsored initiatives and events in partnership with BIPOC constituencies within the Trent community. As a central point of contact for BIPOC support initiatives by the Association, these positions are also responsible for being a resource to BIPOC students to ensure equitable access and engagement with Association resources and services.

For full job descriptions and how to apply, visit our job postings page. Applications will close at 11:59pm on Tuesday, April 18th, 2023.

Bata Bus Loop Closure: Friday, March 24th

A message from Facilities Management: 

Due to emergency road repairs, the Bata Library bus loop will be temporarily closed to traffic on Friday, March 24 from 7:0am to 4:00pm

During the closure, the buses will be travelling up Water Street and using Woodland Drive to enter the campus from the back parking lot.

Pick-up and drop-off location while the loop is closed will be at the 3-way stop by the LEC bridge, where Conference Services parking lot is located. Buses will then continue to stop at at the Athletics Centre and Blackburn Hall for pick-up/drop-off, and will exit campus as usual via West Bank Drive and Nassau Mills Road.

Access to the Bata parking lot (Lot I) will remain open.

Bata Library Bus Loop Closed: Wednesday, March 22, 2023

A message from Facilities Management: 

Due to emergency road repairs, the Bata Library bus loop will be temporarily closed to traffic on Wednesday, March 22.

During the closure, the buses will be travelling up Water Street and using Woodland Drive to enter the campus from the back parking lot.

Pick-up and drop-off location while the loop is closed will be at the 3-way stop by the LEC bridge, where Conference Services parking lot is located. Buses will then continue to stop at at the Athletics Centre and Blackburn Hall for pick-up/drop-off, and will exit campus as usual via West Bank Drive and Nassau Mills Road.

Access to the Bata parking lot (Lot I) will remain open.

Referendum Removal Notice

To the membership,

On February 9th, a petition was submitted to the TCSA Elections Committee requesting a referendum question be included in the TCSA Spring Elections to determine if The Trent Arthur Newspaper's current levy fee should be changed from non-refundable to refundable. This petition was presented for notice at the March 12th Board of Directors Meeting.

A motion was put forward for a third party to review the petition. Despite this motion failing, the petition was submitted to Trent’s Office of Student Affairs to ensure all signatures were deemed valid prior to the Spring Election beginning on March 17th. 

For a petition to be deemed valid, 10% of the TCSA membership must be in support; this would require the petition to have received 995 signatures. After submitting the signatures for third-party review, the petition received a total of 988 signatures, falling short by 7 signatures to reach the 10% threshold.

As the threshold has not been met, the referendum question has been removed from the Spring 2023 ballot, and the petition has been deemed invalid. 

If you have any questions regarding the TCSA’s referendum process, please email boardresource@trentcentral.ca.

Wendy Walker 

Chief Electoral Officer

Naloxone Training: More Sessions Announced

The TCSA, in partnership with Peterborough Aids Resource Network (PARN), will be hosting a Naloxone administration and overdose recognition training.

This workshop has been sponsored by the Trent Community Safety Grant and aims to educate our membership on the opioid crisis in Peterborough while providing crucial training to save a life.

Trent students can register free of charge for one of two sessions. Please note that there are limited spots available. Each training session will be held in the Student Centre Event Space. Click here to register for either of the time slots:

  • Session 1: Monday, March 13th, 2023 from 11am to 12pm

  • Session 2: Monday, March 13th, 2023 from 1pm to 2pm

Resignation of Vice President Student Health & Wellness

To the membership: 

Following the January 28th, 2023 Emergency Board of Directors Meeting, a Human Resources Committee was struck to review the conduct of executive member Holly Naraine. Following the recommendations of the Human Resources Committee’s Report, Holly Naraine has resigned from her position as Vice President Student Health & Wellness, effective March 6th, 2023. We wish Holly well on her future endeavours.

Responsibilities will be carried out by the remaining executive members of the Association until a new Vice President Student Health & Wellness is elected this Spring.

Any inquiries regarding the Vice President Student Health & Wellness portfolio should be sent to the TCSA President at president@trentcentral.ca 

Seeking Nominees for Student Award of Excellence

Calling all Trent students: it is time to recognize your fellow peers! The TCSA is looking for nominations for our Student Award of Excellence.

The Student Award of Excellence is awarded annually by the TCSA to three undergraduate students and aims to recognize exemplary students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and effort within the Trent University and Peterborough communities in the areas of academics, arts, advocacy, athletics, leadership, volunteerism, and more. Each awardee will receive a prize of $500. The awardees will be announced during the week of March 20th, 2023.

Does this sound like someone you know? Nominate someone by clicking here.

An Update to our One-Stop Chop Food Pantry

The TCSA’s One-Stop Chop Food Pantry is one of the most utilized services we offer, and we want to continue to ensure that we can support as many students who are feeling the impacts of food insecurity as we can. We would like to inform all students that our food pantry will be accessible via appointment as of Monday, February 27th, 2023.

Students will be able to book an appointment on our website once every two weeks for a timeslot of their choosing. Each student will be able to take their time privately in the pantry once they arrive and check-in for their appointment. Reminder: bring your own reusable bag.

If you have any questions about the food pantry, please contact services@trentcentral.ca.

We are offering FREE Naloxone Administration Training

The TCSA, in partnership with Peterborough Aids Resource Network (PARN), will be hosting a Naloxone administration and overdose recognition training.

This workshop has been sponsored by the Trent Community Safety Grant and aims to educate our membership on the opioid crisis in Peterborough while providing crucial training to save a life.

Trent students can register free of charge for one of two sessions. Please note that there are limited spots available. Each training session will be held in the Student Centre Event Space. Click here to register for either of the time slots:

  • Session 1: Monday, February 27th, 2023 from 11am to 12pm

  • Session 2: Monday, February 27th, 2023 from 1pm to 2pm

The TCSA supports students and families impacted by the earthquakes in Turkey & Syria

On February 6, 2023, a catastrophic earthquake struck Southern Türkiye and Northwestern Syria. Initially, the earthquake hit Gaziantep at a magnitude of 7.8 followed by another 7.5 earthquake.  The Kahramanmaras earthquake has become the biggest disaster in this last century as the death toll passes 33,000.  The Syrian, Turkish and Kurdish people are in dire need of humanitarian aid as it is difficult for them to access foreign relief.

In this time it is critical to provide support for the students and families who have been impacted by the earthquakes. Any and all funds raised during this campaign will support families, relief, and rebuilding efforts. We will be supporting these trusted foundations: Save the Children, & Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS). 

Educational sites
https://thesyriacampaign.org/ 
https://www.aljazeera.com/where/syria/  
https://mideastmatters.carrd.co/ 

Local Support Services
https://nccpeterborough.ca/ 
https://cmhahkpr.ca/
https://www.trentu.ca/wellness/counselling
https://www.trentu.ca/currentstudents/student-support/peer-support-program