Adin was raised in the bustling metropolis of Brooks, Alberta and came to Lethbridge College in 2015, where he has been studying Digital Communications and Media ever since. Adin is an avid artist, non-licensed paleontologist, and Sasquatch expert. Adin’s goal is working in the radio industry and eventually having his own podcast where he’ll talk about all the things he thinks are pretty neat-o in the world. You can also see Adin’s artwork in the comic section of the Endeavour.
Adin Dingwall
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