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Emily Hoffman

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter

Emily Hoffman is a senior at Lewis-Palmer High School and is a Ranger Review reporter. She enjoys Taekwondo which she has been doing for almost twelve years. She has competed and medaled in competitions at the state, national, and international level and also earned a spot on the Colorado State Taekwondo Team. Emily is especially close to her mom and sister and loves to try new restaurants and go shopping with them. In her free time, Emily loves to take pictures and spend time with her friends and family. While finishing up her junior year, Emily discovered her passion for writing and editing. After high school she plans to go to college and major in Journalism, hoping to become a skilled photojournalist or editor. In 2015, Emily traveled to South Korea and fell in love with the country. She hopes to have the chance to study in Korea during her college years and to reserve an English teaching job for a few years after graduating college. As this being Emily’s first year taking part in her school’s Newspaper Production, she is excited for the opportunities to improve herself as a writer and make memories along the way!

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Emma-Jayne Magson stabs boyfriend James Knight in the chest after a fight. Emma was sentenced a minimum of 17 years, but has been granted permission to appeal against her conviction.

Self defense or murder?

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter
March 8, 2019
Reggie Dabbs speaks to schools all over the United States.  “You can never change your past, but you can change your future!”

Reggie Dabbs speaks during Value Up assembly

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter
February 6, 2019
BTS on the red carpet of the 2017 Billboard Music Awards. They won the Top Social Artist Award of the year.

BTS first K-pop group to debut in America

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter
November 14, 2018
Lauren Blake breaks board during  performance at the USTC Masters Challenge. “It takes anywhere from four to six years to get a black belt, I would really like to receive my third degree before going off to college.”

Taekwondo athlete owns more than thirty medals

Emily Hoffman, Ranger Review Reporter
October 9, 2018
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