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Lauren Turner

Lauren is a journalist from Los Angeles. She studied Journalism and English at the University of Nevada, Reno. She continued her education at Northwestern University, where she received her master’s in Journalism. Although she is an avid lover of all music, she catches herself going back and forth between the rock and country genres the most. She can be found through the social links below.

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