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, 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. At Arthur, David’s beats of choice include covering political and cultural happenings around Peterborough. 

David has unwillingly appeared 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.

In his sparse spare time, David enjoys watching the infielders for the Philadelphia Phillies, reading copious amounts of manga, and displaying symptoms of commodity fetishism.

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Peterborough City Council Recommends Against Homelessness Programming; Student Rental Zoning Amendment at General Committee
The June 23rd meeting of Peterborough City Council’s general committee saw discussions over a meeting package of over 900 pages of reports, consultations, and site plans for endorsement. Over the course of a seven-hour meeting, council discussed 14 items of note—only one of which passed on the consent agenda.
Hot Hot Heat
Another Arthur-patented "Extreme Weather Letter."
No Love Lost Between Residents and City Council at Community Budget Consultation
Members of Peterborough City Council and City staff presented the preliminary direction of the 2026 Draft Budget to residents while weathering feedback from concerned citizens. Naturally, chaos ensued.
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