Lucille Stutesman

Lucille is a freshman at Washington State University studying journalism and political science. Her passion for journalism began early in high school, where she was an editor for her school paper. In addition to FāVs, she works as a news reporter for WSU's student newspaper, The Daily Evergreen. In her free time she enjoys oil painting, long jogs through Pullman and watching trashy medical dramas. Lucille is agnostic and very excited to be interning at FāVs News.

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