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      Meet the Homecoming Court 2020!

      By Karuna Chandran, Madhavi Karthik, Shreya Partha, and Ritaja Subrahmanya
      December 11, 2020

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      Karuna Chandran, Junior Lifestyles Editor

      Karuna is currently a sophomore in the Homestead Journalism class. After taking the introductory Writing for Publication course, she is excited to spend...

      Madhavi Karthik, Junior News Editor

      Madhavi is currently a sophomore at Homestead and it is her first official year working with The Epitaph. She discovered her love for writing in Writing...

      Shreya Partha, Senior Opinion Editor

      Shreya is a junior, and this is her second year on The Epitaph as the Senior Opinion Editor. She is very passionate about mental health and social issues...

      Ritaja Subrahmanya, Junior Opinion Editor

      Ritaja is a first year reporter who found her passion for writing after taking Writing for Publication her freshmen year. Her hobbies include crosswords,...

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