Nicky Taylor

(they/them)
Co-Editor-in-Chief
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Producer
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Nicky Taylor is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Volume 55 of Arthur Newspaper. They first fell in love with Arthur as a naïve second year student working as a Staff Writer and have spent the interceding years learning everything they can about student journalism and the Nogojiwanong-Peterborough community. Now that they’ve received their degree (a BAH in International Development and Philosophy with a specialization in Ethics), they can devote all of their time to learning defamation law through trial and error. Their journalistic interests include politics at every level, student affairs, gentrification & urbanism, media criticism, and arts & culture. In 2021, they published their debut poetry collection 'Foul Mouth,' with bird, buried press. In February 2022, they were named Student Journalist of the Year, at the Canadian University Press' annual John H. MacDonald Awards for excellence in student journalism.

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Articles
No More Opioid Deaths in Our Backyard
In this Editorial, Nick Taylor unpacks commentary from local developers and business-owners on the proposed Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site at 220 Simcoe Street. Taylor explains how the CTS site -- a long overdue, lifesaving service -- has become a topic of criticism in local headlines and amongst some downtown property owners, despite having widespread support from the community and various levels of government.
Trent Land is Sacred and the Community is Rallying 
Nick and Brazil cover 'Honouring the Land of the Sacred Elements' -- a virtual seminar organized by community members who are concerned about the Trent Lands Plan and what it means for the wildlife that call our campus home. This article features the perspectives of Professor Emerita Dr. Shirley Williams, Elder Dorothy Taylor, local naturalist Basil Conlin, and PhD candidate Debbie Jenkins.
Consultation, Commercialization, and Confusion On Trent Lands
Nick and Brazil wade into the PR Pond to uncover what the 2020 Trent Lands and Nature Areas Plan actually proposes. This Lands Plan sure does talk the talk, but does it walk the walk? Read this in-depth investigation to learn more about Trent’s plans to commercialize, their consultation process, and the confusion and concern surrounding it all.
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