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Lauren is a breaking news reporter at The Hill in Washington D.C. after earning her master’s degree in mass communication at Arizona State University.
Lauren completed her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Political Science at the University of Colorado Boulder in May 2022. During her time as an undergraduate, she helped found and create a new student newspaper, The Bold, serving as the paper’s editor-in-chief as a senior. She also held internships with the Colorado Sun and 303 Magazine, as well as a fellowship through Arizona State University’s News21 program in 2021. She enjoys reporting on politics, immigration and people-driven stories.

The changing media landscape might be a blessing and a curse: it has provided writers with far more tools to reach readers without having to

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