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Allison SicklePrint
Monday, 30 November 2009
Written by DC Bureau

Allison Sickle earned a Bachelor of Arts in mass communication with a focus in print journalism and a minor in environmental studies from Loyola University New Orleans. While pursuing this degree, she developed key journalist attributes and conducted extensive environmental research. Sickle moved to D.C. earlier this year to pursue a career in environmental reporting.

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