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Tyler Elmore

Tyler Elmore, Co-editor-in-chief

Co-editor-in-chief, spring 2015. Managing editor, fall 2014. Online editor, spring 2014.

All content by Tyler Elmore

DVC spotlights Women’s History Month

Tyler Elmore, Co-editor-in-chief
March 13, 2015
Image of a newspaper page

Race in America: Print Edition

Tyler Elmore, Managing editor
December 11, 2014

ASDVC elections show big changes

Tyler Elmore, Co-editor-in-chief
February 16, 2015
Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum star in the new SCIFI movie Jupiter Ascending.

‘Jupiter’ does nothing but plateau

Tyler Elmore, Co-editor-in-chief
February 7, 2015

Famous poet reads work at DVC

Tyler Elmore, Managing editor
October 21, 2014
Jaime, Mariana, and Elena (last names not provided) of Homeroom in Oakland, prepare the first batch of macaroni and cheese for the festival on Saturday Sept. 20, 2014. Tyler Elmore / The Inquirer

Eating real good at a really good price

Tyler Elmore, Managing Editor
September 23, 2014
Liyin Yeo

[Photo] Liyin Yeo

September 15, 2014
Cameron Chear

[Photo] Cameron Chear

September 15, 2014
The Off The Grid sign marks the entrance to a variety of stationed food trucks in the Willows Shopping Center in Concord.

The variety of different trucks are available from 11:00 s.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays.

Going Off the Grid in Concord

Tyler Elmore, Online editor
April 1, 2014

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