Ian Vansegbrook

he/him
Digital Media Editor
Digital Media Editor
and

Ian Elliott Vansegbrook returns to Arthur’s 60th volume as Digital Media Editor. Entering his third year at Arthur, and his fourth at Trent, he is very excited to continue to spread the paper’s  gospel to the world wide web and beyond. Charged with the proliferation of journalistic materials in the digital space, he plans on producing content for Arthur’s socials (which for legal reasons related to a certain Canadian bill are NOT journalism) both personally and in tandem with staff. 

A passionate question-asker, he hopes to bring this to bear on anyone who lets him. Once described as “intellectually promiscuous”, he has managed to elude having a signature interest. He’s written about sports, community events,  and neurodivergent professors in his poorly named Ianvestigates series, as well as a slew of other interviews that caught his eye (for example, knights and wizards). He also plans on networking* with other news organizations, student-run and otherwise, and bringing their expertise to Arthur. 

Beyond his work, Ian spends his time playing video-games, reading, and watching horror, among a plethora of other hobbies and interests. He’s currently working through the Treyarch easter eggs, as well as desperately trying to plan Dungeons and Dragons sessions.

*Much as the word brings shame to his mouth

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Articles
English Department and Anne Shirley Theatre Company Host Shakespeare Cabaret in Nozhem Theatre
On the evening of February 17th, Shakespeare fans and cynics alike packed into Trent University’s Nozhem Theatre to watch the Shakespeare Cabaret—a collaboration between Trent’s English department and the Anne Shirley Theatre Company (ASTC). Arthur's Mikaela Lewis and Ian Vansegbrook were both there to take it all in.
A Tearful Goodbye to the Varsity Volleyball Season
It has happened; the day we feared, when the Trent varsity Volleyball season would come to an end. We’ve come through many trials and tribulations, underdogs of the highest calibre, elite athletes, performing against overwhelming odds. This final (for now…) edition of Arthur’s coverage of the team will cover the events of the final home games, including both the White-out and final game, as well as some of the goodbyes and good journalism you expect. 
An Interview with Neurodiverse Professor Dr. Katrina Keefer
In the first instalment of his column interviewing neurodiverse academics, staff writer Ian Vansegbrook profiles swordfighter and polymath Dr. Katrina Keefer, who discusses her experiences in grad school while having ADHD.
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