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Slate Magazine reporter Craven leaves

Julia Craven

Slate Magazine reporter Julia Craven has left after over 2 years with the magazine. She is currently open to freelance commissions and job opportunities.

Craven was previously a reporter at The Huffington Post. She has also served as a copy editor and social media producer at The New York Times Student Journalism Institute and was an assistant special sections editor and reporter at The Daily Tar Heel, the student paper at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

She was also a collegiate correspondent and contributing writer at USA Today and has worked as a web producer and social media intern at the North Carolina Press Club.

Craven graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Mariam Ahmed

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