TTLG: Leaving Home Behind
By Elle Muller | June 9, 2024Former news executive editor Elle Muller ’24 reflects on growing up at a College that came to feel like her home.
Elle Muller is a ’24 from Tucson, Arizona. She is double majoring in English and creative writing & theatre. At The Dartmouth, she served as the news executive editor for the 180th Directorate. Before that, she wrote and edited for Arts. In addition to writing, Elle is involved with dance and theatre at Dartmouth.
Former news executive editor Elle Muller ’24 reflects on growing up at a College that came to feel like her home.
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