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  • You never know0

    By Frank Gargano Interning at WSHU, especially during the coronavirus epidemic (which I hope you reading this don’t ever have to go through), was challenging but extremely rewarding.  My experience with audio journalism prior to WSHU was basic to semi-intermediate. The semester before my internship, I was enrolled in Beat Reporting, and my professor pushed

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  • Writing for a new medium0

    By Paige Clarke Working as an intern at WSHU Public Radio was a highly valuable experience and one that I will carry with me as I close my chapter at Stony Brook University and pursue my career path. For 15 weeks, I produced various scripts that covered both local and national news and recorded them

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  • Getting into politics with a pro for a guide0

    By Kimberly Brown Before interning for Michael D’Antonio, I had recently become interested in politics. I had always stayed away from politics, but since the impeachment hearings began I became infatuated.  When Professor Selvin emailed us about Michael’s internship, I knew I had to give it a shot. I thought it could be very interesting

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  • An internship with Michael D’Antonio0

    By Maya Brown  I remember primarily hearing the announcement of a possible internship with Michael D’Antonio, an American author, journalist and CNN commentator, in my JRN 301 class during the Fall 2019 semester. My professor, Barbara Selvin, the director of internships and careers at the School of Journalism, said to let her know if we

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