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Creator Newsletter: Alicia Bretado

A series of Alicia Bretado's work while at The Odyssey Online

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Creator Newsletter: Alicia Bretado

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Each creator apart of our team is required to get to know their audience. We value our audience and we want them to know they are just as important as our articles and our social media. As an incite to the team we usually do one collaborative piece of social media or newsletter work a month and a meet the reporter.

Welcome to the newsletter of Alicia Bretado's last 5 articles:

5 Songs To Make You Feel Better

5 Songs To Make You Feel Better

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Life can wear us down pretty easy so why not have some pick me up songs that never fail to make me feel better

Meet the Reporter: An ASU Freshman

Meet the Reporter: An ASU Freshman

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Learn why Odyssey Report Alicia Bretado decided to go to the school of social transformation.

5 latest articles: Ali Bretado

5 latest articles: Ali Bretado

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Catch up with the ASU Odyssey Team on Twitter

What I am thankful for

What I am thankful for

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A series where the audience gets to know the ASU Odyssey reporters

Bernie Sanders has my vote in this election.

Bernie Sanders has my vote in this election.

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Bernie Sanders has the most progressive platform of the Democratic Candidates and I think that's what we need.


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