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Diana Jakovcevic is a Communication major with a concentration in Journalism & Media, and a Visual Communication & Marketing minor. After graduation she is moving back home to San Jose, CA where she will be pursuing a career in Graphic Design and Communications. Some of her favorite memories from UNews are production nights. Jakovcevic said, “We had a wine night with all of the editors my junior year and that was such a blast. I will forever be grateful for the people that I met through this organization and I will hold these memories forever.”

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Mark Burbridge is a Communication major with a concentration in Journalism & Media, and a Film Studies minor. After graduation, he is excited to explore more journalism and communications experiences within the St. Louis area. His favorite UNews memory was “all the production nights we had. Was it tiring? Yes. But was it also a good opportunity to bond with the other editors while advancing student journalism? Yes!”

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Aman Rahman is a Political Science and Women and Gender Studies major. After graduation she is looking forward to traveling and working. Her favorite UNews memory was “going to production night, bonding with Unews members and getting to see all of our writers and editors’ hard work come to life.”

Stasia Hanonick is a Psychology major, and a Philosophy minor. After graduation, she plans on taking a gap year, and then applying for Ph.D. programs. Her favorite UNews memory was, “when Daniel Bernas and I convinced everyone we were dating.”

Evie Nguyen is a Studio Art major with a concentration in Graphic Design & Drawing, and a Visual Communication & Marketing minor. She hopes to pursue a career in graphic design after graduation. Her favorite UNews memory was her first production night, which was “very chaotic, but fun.”

Daniel Bernas is a Marketing major, and a Communication minor. After graduation, he will be starting an internship at Carboline, and then applying for jobs in the St. Louis area. His favorite UNews memory was “Sophomore year, [when] my arts editor became my best friend. It’s a friendship I will value for the rest of my life and I wouldn’t have met her if it wasn’t for Unews, so shout-out to Celia.”

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