For most of their life, Indigo has had a passion for reading, writing, and the environment. Through involvement with non-for-profits such as eMerge Guelph, the Guelph Lake Nature Centre, Camp Menesetung and various clubs in their high school, Indigo has refined their skills at communicating with all age demographics and audiences about climate change, social justice, and the importance of the arts. This year, they hope to continue this work through journalism with Arthur.
Indigo is a first-year Conservation Biology Student at Trent, and is (unsurprisingly) interested in writing about sustainability-related issues; particularly, how environmental sciences and social sciences intersect. While not previously published, they have written speeches to City Council, short stories, one-act plays, and free-verse poetry. Through Arthur, they will likely be writing articles about environmentalism at Trent and in the Peterborough-Nogojiwanong area, City Hall coverage, and personal essays about media.
Indigo is an actor involved with Improv at Trent, a D&D player and a recreational long-distance runner. They hope to utilise at least 2 of these interests when looking for new angles in their work. When writing, Indigo can be found at a library. When not writing, Indigo can still be found at a library.
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