Cameron is a community contributor to Arthur Newspaper with a focus on local contemporary arts and culture. Excited about working with artists in the Peterborough community, Cameron looks to provide a space where the scene can ‘see-itself’ reflected through thoughtful artist interviews and deep engagement with contemporary artists’ works, exhibitions, and practices in the Peterborough community. Cameron is a graduate of the Graphic Design and Visual Communication program at Fleming College and has ¾ of a degree in Cultural Studies from Trent University. He is currently pursuing his post-graduate certificate in Museum Management and Curatorship at Fleming College.

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Articles
The Curious Case of Dr. Dummitt
Cameron Noble breaks down arguments made by Trent Canadian Studies professor, Dr. Christopher Dummitt, who argues that Canadian colonialism was not a genocide of Indigenous peoples.
It’s My World of Warcraft, and I Get to Pick the Soundtrack
In this article, Cameron Noble writes about how he rediscovered his long lost middle school love during the pandemic: World of Warcraft. He reflects on his quest for nostalgia and recounts the many podcasts he listened to in his quest from the first level to the sixtieth.
The Grift that Keeps on Giving
In this op-ed, Cameron Noble explores how the anti-lockdown, anti-vaccine movements overlap with far right movements in Peterborough. He provides a glimpse at the backdrop of anti-vaccine sentiments in Canada, and some updates about the anti-lockdown movement locally. Ultimately, Noble argues that while these movements seem fringe, they have perhaps shifted the overton window both in how mainstream media frames the pandemic response, and in how state actors have repeatedly put self-interest and profit above the safety of citizens.
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