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Matthew Bartow

Matthew Bartow

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Staff Writer, The Argus-Press

Corunna, Owosso

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Total articles 578

  • Laingsburg looking for more success on the diamond in 2025

    By Matthew Bartow Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

  • Man who killed girlfriend in 1971 released from prison after years of appeals

    By Matthew Bartow Verified

    Apr. 07, 2025

  • Laingsburg looking for more success on the diamond in 2025

    By Matthew Bartow Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

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The Argus-Press

The Argus is the largest student newspaper in Northern Ontario with a weekly circulation of over 2,500. Founded in 1966, The Argus has covered issues important to students at Lakehead University and in Thunder Bay for nearly half a century. We are published by the Lakehead University Student Union and are funded through the student activity fee. We report stories and events that are relevant to students at Lakehead University and Thunder Bay, including local and international news, arts, culture, and editorials. The Argus is a member in good standing with the Canadian University Press (CUP). Our office is located on the second floor of the University Centre (UC-2014B), next to the Financial Aid office. History The Argus was first published by the Alma Mater Society of Lakehead University (the precursor to the Lakehead University Student Union). Our first issue was October 3, 1966 with editor William Inglis. Students were encouraged to vote on the name of the campus newspaper, with choices ranging from The Argus, The Aurora, The Medium, and The Thunderer. By the second issue, the results were in, and the paper was christened The Argus. If you're interested in more history about the newspaper, or reading issues dating back half a century, you are welcomed to visit us in the Argus office to peruse the archives at your leisure. We hope to digitize and publish our past issues as time goes on.

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Founded: 1966