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I am a student journalist currently completing my senior year at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. I worked for five semesters on my school paper, the Daily Trojan, serving in multiple editorial positions. I have also done freelance work for the Times Media Group and completed internships at the News Media Alliance and NBC News Digital Platforms. During this school year, I am an intern at NBC Los Angeles.
When it comes to writing, I am most drawn to long-form investigative or feature work concerning data, the news industry and citizens affected by political policy.
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The 51st, an employee-run D.C. newsroom, thrives on community support and reader input.
Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday calling on the company to "immediately abandon" Instagram's new Map feature after many app users voiced their privacy concerns online
The Los Angeles Homelessness Service Authority (LAHSA) was dealt a second blow on April 4 as embattled CEO Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum announced her resignation in a letter to
President Folt announced USC has cut ties with the Yunus Emre Institute.
Amid the local news crisis, students in journalism are more important than ever. They shouldn't be.
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While USC notes the existence of over 200 across campuses, the average UPC student can only access about 10 on a given day.
The rollout of a new Instagram Map has prompted confusion among some users of the app, who voiced their privacy concerns online after Meta unveiled the feature
Thousands of Angelenos and visitors attended the "Fight Oligarchy" tour, which featured speeches by Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at Gloria Molina Grand Park on April 12.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass praised her city as she delivered her State of the City address on April 21, providing a message of hope to Angelenos after months marred by the January wildfires. Her speech highlighted city improvements over the past 12 months and offered insight into the future of LA as it prepares to host several world events.
The DTLA Alliance, a neighborhood business improvement district, has revealed the results of its latest yearly survey of Downtown residents and patrons.