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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Arthur Book Club Goes to Summer Camp
Evan and Abbigale go back to the 90s for an appropriately summery splat-fest in Gretchen Felker-Martin's gory gesamtkunstwerk, Cuckoo. We might be hyping it up a bit much, which raises the question: will it go over better than the last one?
“It feels like coming home”: Trent Alum Band I, the Mountain Performs at Traill’s Music on the Hill
On Thursday, July 25th, the Kitchener-based Canadian folk band I, the Mountain took to the stage at the Jalynn Bennett Amphitheatre for one of the six musical events part of Catherine Parr Traill College’s Music on the Hill series this summer. Arthur co-editor, Abbigale Kernya had the opportunity to speak to the band before their performance to discuss their musical origin, upcoming releases, and their nostalgic connection to Peterborough.
Trent University Professor Aaron Kreuter Presents "Rubble Children" at Take Cover Books
On the evening of July 10th, Trent University English literature professor, Aaron Kreuter, presented the Peterborough launch of his newly-released short story collection, Rubble Children.
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November 25, 2020
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