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Asher LeVos

Asher LeVos

Asher LeVos is a freshman history major, minoring in journalism and legal studies. He is passionate about current events and writing, which led him to get involved as a reporter at the Accent. Outside of his work for the Accent, Asher is involved in club leadership and as a student association senator. He hopes to pursue a career in civil rights or immigration law and to write and research in academia. Asher loves film photography, reading, and just being outdoors.

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