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Yale University is an institution of higher learning founded in 1701 in New Haven, Connecticut on Earth. Alexander graduated as an alumni of the class of (    ) having studied English literature, Journalism and Interplanetary Media, graduating with honours. During his time there, he was a correspondent of the Yale Daily News and, with a focus in student culture the writer of the controversially successful gossip column much to the concern of his professors.  In a now public interview, Alexander was quoted saying ‘I owe the smallest amount of success to my education and the rest to my charm. It’s a gift either way.’ (TBC)


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Revision as of 23:24, 29 December 2016

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Alexander Morningstar is a human journalist and TV personality with one of the most influential and egotistical career platforms of the last 20 years. An alumni of the Yale University, Earth, Alexander keeps his traditional education close to his heart, and feels that his skills as a writer and personality speak for itself. He is currently a correspondent for the Federation News Service.

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Education And Career


Yale University is an institution of higher learning founded in 1701 in New Haven, Connecticut on Earth. Alexander graduated as an alumni of the class of ( ) having studied English literature, Journalism and Interplanetary Media, graduating with honours. During his time there, he was a correspondent of the Yale Daily News and, with a focus in student culture the writer of the controversially successful gossip column much to the concern of his professors. In a now public interview, Alexander was quoted saying ‘I owe the smallest amount of success to my education and the rest to my charm. It’s a gift either way.’ (TBC)

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