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Absynthe Magazine
Type Student Newsmagazine
Format Magazine
Owners Trent University Student Body
Founded 1999
Political position      Libertarian
Headquarters 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario
Editor-in-chief Jeffrey Charters
Circulation 1500
Website www.absynthe.ca

Absynthe Magazine is a student magazine at Trent University. Though commonly referred to as a newspaper, it is, according to its constitution, a magazine. Absynthe does not have a stated political bias, because the articles are written and submitted by any members of the Trent community. It was established in 1999 by Ken Giffen, Brad Harkness and Peter Read. Matt Griem maintained the paper through its second edition. In 2003, the organization formalized and created an executive board and a publication team. The executive board consists of the president, editor, secretary, treasurer, and member representatives, while the publication team is made up of the editor, soliciting editor, publication manager and publication assistant. It was in 2005 that the current editorial policy was written by Ted Cragg and Liz Zylstra and approved at the Annual General Meeting. Absynthe Magazine receives funding via a $4.00 (refundable) levy from each full-time student. ($2.00 from each nursing/part-time student). Absynthe's website can be found at [1].

In the fall of 2006, Absynthe came under fire after a contributor published a fully researched academic article linking obesity to laziness. There was significant controversy in the Trent community over the article. Editor-in-Chief Matt McGowan supported the decision of the Soliciting Editor, Rheanna Leckie, to run the piece, noting that the magazine accepts submissions from all students and, only in rare circumstances, censors or turns away contributions. He also offered a guarantee that critical responses to either the piece or the Absynthe's decision to run it, would be published in subsequent editions, which was fulfilled.

In its ninth volume, 2007-2008, Editor-in-Chief Jeff Charters and President Joe Wood authorized a fundamental format change. The looseleaf newsprint format, used since Absynthe's founding was changed to a bound, full-colour cover magazine format.

The Absynthe Team

The 2008-2009 Team

  • Dana Skalin(Editor in Chief)
  • Joseph Wood (President)
  • Yasmin Kehret (Secretary)
  • Scott Willis (Treasurer)
  • Sara Hart (Production Manager)
  • Kelsey Hough (Production Assistant)
  • Mary Kate Whibbs (Soliciting Editor)