Style Spotlight: Margaret Lusk
Danielle Cuestas, Layout Staffer
November 10, 2016
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About the Contributor
Danielle Cuestas, Online Content Editor
Communications senior Danielle Cuestas is the Online Content Editor for The Muse. Outside of The Muse, she enjoys playing soccer and plans to continue her soccer career throughout college. Danielle hopes to grow up and work on documentaries in order to educate the world on cultural trends, situations, and traditions. Besides working on The Muse, she has been learning film for more than 4 years. Danielle plans to incorporate her techniques from journalism and film to teach (but also entertain) her audience about other people around the world. She hopes to remove the stereotype of labeling documentaries as "boring."