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Miranda Urbanczyk

Miranda Urbanczyk

Miranda Urbanczyk is a music journalist currently studying at Michigan State University. While loving a good article, she also is fascinated by photography. Outside of Atwood, she is the co-founder of Righteous Reviews and contributes to Best Left Magazine. Miranda can be reached at mirandaurban28@gmail.com.

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