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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Head Of The Trent Overshadows National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Sparking Outrage From Students
September 30th marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. On this same date, Trent University—an institution that famously promotes and profits off of their purported Indigenous inclusivity and education—hosted its annual Head of The Trent Homecoming celebration. 
Gator Goes Global: A Formal Introduction
Following the tail of her recent editorial, Arthur co-editor Abbigale Kernya's fat orange little cat, Gator, returns to the homepage with a much awaited update. With the Arthur inbox being dominated with Gator inquiries since said editorial, Abbigale officially bows down to the will of the people with a new column: Gator Goes Global.
How Books Bring Communities Together: Take Cover Books Celebrates Grand Opening
Books bring communities together—a fact of life that has and continues to be the foundation of all great places of learning. In the days following the grand opening, which was packed full of smiling faces and books flying off the shelves, I returned to my favourite corner of East City to talk to the brothers about how they see their store as creating and maintaining a community of readers in Peterborough.
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