David King is Editor-in-Chief of Volume 60 of Arthur. He is also a writer and part-time graphic designer. A journalist from Volumes 57-59 and its Board President, he is entering his fifth year in Cultural Studies at Trent University, where his current academic focus includes trans autotheory, Internet culture, and broadcast arts.

Other bylines include Peterborough Currents, OrilliaMatters, and audio production at Trent Radio as its first Summer Broadcast Journalist in 2023. At Arthur, David’s beats of choice include covering political and cultural happenings around Peterborough. He also has an unwilling appearance in a National Post op-ed calling protesters including himself "militant trans activists." Despite being doxxed as a result of this exposure, he has never returned from this peak.

At Arthur, David is deeply devoted to low-barrier, accessible journalism that builds community, interrogates institutions, and most importantly, arms the average Peterboroughan with the facts.

In his little spare time, David enjoys watching the infielders for the Philadelphia Phillies, reading copious amounts of manga, and displaying symptoms of commodity fetishism. He's also performed as a sound artist under his own name and under the stage name DELUSION MATERIAL.

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Articles
Trent Professor Aaron Kreuter Launches "Lake Burntshore" at Take Cover Books
Trent professor Aaron Kreuter returned to Take Cover Books on May 1st to launch his novel "Lake Burntshore," a coming-of-age satire about a Jewish summer camp in the Muskokas.
Council Debates Potential Heritage Listings at Monday Night Council Meeting
In a meeting the bulk of whose agenda was approved on consent, Otonabee Ward councilor Lesley Parnell singled out Heritage Register listings as an item of interest, moving to remove three properties from a list of 56 presented to council for heritage designation out of fear that designation might impede potential development interests.
Friends of Bonnerworth Park Announce Change of Direction, Talk Finances at First Official Meeting as Incorporated Not-For-Profit
After months of promises, Friends of Bonnerworth Park again failed to deliver clarity to concerned residents at their first meeting March 7th. Despite retooling themselves after a failure to file an injunction in November of last year, the incorporation presented a new logistical direction and convoluted financials.
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