Cassandre Coyer

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Cassandre Coyer is a graduate of Emerson College. Originally from the south of France, Cassandre moved to the United States with her family in 2015 where she found a new home in the cold Massachusetts. 

Cassandre has been involved with her college newspaper, The Berkeley Beacon, since her freshman year, first as a writer, then she became a deputy editor for the Arts section. Throughout her college years, Cassandre interned at The Borgen Project as an editor. She also spent a summer in Medellin, Colombia, filming documentaries about displaced families. Cassandre’s areas of interest in journalism include immigration, environmental issues, and living arts stories, but above all she loves writing features. Cassandre’s favorite things include her two cats, Jon and Arya, cheese, and you guessed it, Game of Thrones.

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