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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Gabrielle Korein

Gabrielle Korein, Photo Editor

Gabrielle Korein is a Mass Communication senior who is passionate about writing, photography, and videography. Gabrielle has spent over 7 years as a freelance photographer. This experience has enabled them to excel as Photo Editor for The Maroon. In addition to their responsibilities at The Maroon, Gabrielle also owns and operates their own freelance photography and styling company. Gabrielle has also worked as a Communications Intern at PFLAG New Orleans, the US’ largest and oldest LGBTQ+ outreach and education non-profit and as an intern at Josh Hailey Studios, a high-end fine arts studio based out of New Orleans. Gabrielle currently works as an Intern Reporter at Gambit. During their free time, they enjoy thrift shopping, traveling, listening to true crime podcasts, and coming up with ideas for photoshoots.

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Hate crimes against transgender Americans are on the rise in 2021. The growth as been exponential since 2016.

Anti-Transgender violence on the rise in America

Gabrielle Korein, Senior Staff Photographer
December 5, 2021
(WEB VERSION) Asia Julia Hentkowski packs for her upcoming trip to England. Asia is just one of the many Loyola students that will be studying abroad this semester.

Students prepare to study abroad during COVID-19

Gabrielle Korein, Senior Staff Photographer
August 28, 2021
Nathan Henne teaches class in Monroe Hall on March 30, 2021. Henne said that tenure helps him to enrich his students' experiences in his classes. Photo credit: Gabrielle Korein

[Photo] Opinion: Tenure directly benefits students

Nathan Henne, Latin American Studies Professor
April 9, 2021
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