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Clarissa Dean
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Clarissa, the executive editor, is a senior double majoring in journalism and visual journalism photography with a minor in professional writing from Kimper, Kentucky. During her first week of kindergarten, she didn’t speak a single word, but she has made up for it by being able to recite every Taylor Swift song by heart. When she’s not writing or behind a camera, she’s busy proving that totaling two cars hasn’t slowed her down one bit.

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