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Tatum Elliott

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief

This is senior Tatum Elliott’s third year on the JagWire staff. She is excited to take on the position of JagWire editor-in-chief for a second year. Outside of journalism, she is proud to be president of the National Art Honor Society and serves as an active member of NHS and a few other clubs. She also enjoys fangirling over Robert Pattinson and bragging about how amazing her dog is. 

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High school shouldn’t define your life

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
May 14, 2021
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift is back with her second rendition of an indie-folk surprise album released December 11, 2020. Staffer Tatum Elliot did a song-by-song review of Taylor Swift’s second indie-folk album.

Album Review: Taylor Swift’s evermore

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
February 4, 2021
Describing voting as easy minimizes the harmful impacts of voter suppression and intimidation.

Voting isn’t easy for everyone

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
November 3, 2020
Describing voting as easy minimizes the harmful impacts of voter suppression and intimidation.

Voting isn’t easy for everyone

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
November 2, 2020
Taylor Swift released her surprise album of the summer, folklore, Friday, July 24.

Album Review: Taylor Swift’s folklore

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
October 5, 2020
The tragic death of NBA star Kobe Bryant brought the messy issue of celebrity deaths into the spotlight.

Mourning the loss of a celebrity is okay

Tatum Elliott, JagWire editor-in-chief
January 27, 2020
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