Eleonora Edreva
Eleonora Edreva spent the summer of 2015 interning with WLRN, and then reluctantly headed back north to finish up her English degree at the University of Chicago. <\p>
On campus she’s a staff writer for her school paper, makes short films as part of the student film society, and is involved with student activism around community issues.
Her favorite stories to tell are about women, policing, art, and urban agriculture.
In her limited free time, she likes to read books, ride her bike, try out new recipes, and pick flowers.
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