Editorial Board

Editorial Board 2024/2025

Our magazine would not be possible without the work of the students that make up our volunteer editorial board and we greatly appreciate their invaluable contributions!

Emily (she/her) is a fourth-year Double Honours student majoring in English and Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies. She has been a member of in medias res for the past two years, serving as the Layout & Design Editor, and is looking forward to guiding the team as they create beautiful, thought-provoking, and community-driven publications. When she is not falling into obscure research rabbit holes, she can be found baking bread, playing piano with friends, and trying to keep up with her sweet but devilish cat, Orla.

Camille (she/her) is a first-year student majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies and trying for a second major in English. She is excited to work as the in medias res fiction editor as she is passionate about storytelling and the creation of beautiful stories. Writing has always been Camille‘s freedom, it’s how she found herself and she is overjoyed to be able to help in sharing the incredible worlds others have written. When she isn’t working on her own dubious projects, she can be found lost in someone else’s masterful writing and will happily fawn over any and all writers she’s had the pleasure of reading the works of. 

Candace Knihniski (she/her, they/them) has a BSc in Biology is currently completing a BEd. She has a CELTA and has recently completed the CERTESL. She has taught ESL across three continents to students of all ages. She believes in supporting community initiatives and advocating for others. She loves living abroad and being immersed in different languages and cultures. It is her plan to live abroad again in the future.
 
Caterina Eremondi is a first year philosophy major and mathematics minor. From a young age, Caterina has had a passion for the artistic use of language in both prose and poetry. She appreciates most of all the way describing subjective experiences can expose universal realities. In her spare time, Caterina likes to spend time with friends and family, volunteer at her church, and play with her dog Sami!
Alizé Sumbal (she/her) is a third year BSc. Paleobiology major with a minor in English. She will be serving as one of the Poetry Editors this year, and hopes to encourage students to write poetry and provide them with opportunities to showcase their work and writing talent to the public. In between playing with invertebrate fossils, you’ll find her buried in a Madeline Miller novel or scribbling her next poem on the backs of grocery receipts.