Stephanie Lai was a 2020 intern for the Los Angeles Times. Hailing from Temecula, she previously covered Riverside County and the Inland Empire and is now focused on Orange County. Lai is an undergraduate student at Columbia University studying political science and serves as the news editor for her student paper, the Columbia Daily Spectator.
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