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Riley Utley

Riley Utley is a rising senior at Gonzaga University studying journalism with minors in communication studies and political science. For the past two years, she has worked for The Gonzaga Bulletin as a news editor and is now serving as the editor-in-chief of the publication. Utley has also written for The Inlander and The Spokesman-Review. Her favorite topics to cover are the performing arts and education but loves writing any story she can get. On top of writing, she has also spent two years working for Spokane Public Schools. From the minute she was assigned her first story Utley has known that her true passion is storytelling and has enjoyed and learned from every story she has been assigned. When she is not at school or working on a story she enjoys watching the newest shows Netflix has to offer, watching Gonzaga basketball, continuing her quest to find the best coffee in Spokane and traveling.

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