Emerson Drewes
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Emerson Drewes was a 2023 Business reporting intern at the Los Angeles Times. She studies journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, and will graduate in spring 2024. At the university, she serves as the editor in chief of the student newspaper, the Nevada Sagebrush. Drewes has completed internships at the National Judicial College and Las Vegas Review-Journal on the business desk.
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