Abbigale Kernya is Co-Editor-in-Chief for Arthur Newspaper, having previously been brought on in Volume 57 as Arthur’s copy editor. Abbigale is a prolific reader and writer studying English Literature at Trent University. Having grown up in Peterborough-Nogojiwanong, Abbigale is passionate about uplifting student voices, talent, and stories to ensure our community hears the diverse perspectives of our Arthur team. 

As a storyteller to her core, Abbigale has worked with an online magazine, KBI Inspire Magazine, for five years as a Managing Editor, Contributing Writer, and co-host of Life Outside The Box podcast, where she focuses on the conversation around youth mental health and empowering young voices.

Outside of work, Abbigale can be found geeking out over boygenius, frantically searching for motivation to finish her novel, and finding her new favourite Sadleir House mug.

Photo by Lucas Nagrassus.

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Editorial: Start Making Men Uncomfortable
I want more men to be made aware of the velocity of privilege they hold in our society. I want them to feel a sliver of what it feels like to constantly be hyper-aware of your surroundings, and then put on their feminist cardigan and see if it’s all really so aesthetic now. 
Bowlcut: Phantom Cops Solve Crimes
Peterborough Police Chief, Stu Betts, reported to council during a General Committee Meeting that the Community F.I.R.S.T. Response Team actually does respond to 100% of the calls made. How come people aren't seeing officers arrive at the scene? Well, maybe they just aren't looking hard enough.
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