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  • Working hard to find my voice

    • December 1, 2017

    By Michelle Toussant My first experience with radio was in 2012, my freshman year of college, at 90.3 FM WHPC. At the time I had absolutely no journalistic experience but began compiling news stories for the daily evening news broadcast. After about two weeks I was was offered the opportunity to join the station’s news

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  • An Internship With a Slow Pulse

    • December 1, 2017

    By Nick Spennato If I had to describe my internship at Long Island Pulse Magazine in a single word, I’d probably go with “simple.” Compared to the rest of this semester, which I’d describe as a cascading series of problems, my time at Pulse was refreshing. Work stayed there. It wasn’t something that would follow

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  • Writing for radio

    • December 1, 2017

    By Nicola Shannon No one likes the sound of their own voice, myself included. Interning at WSHU, I spent hours alone in a booth with my script and my voice, and after a while, I learned to appreciate and control my voice as a new journalistic medium. This process began with learning how to write

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  • An Internship with Impact at CBS News

    • December 1, 2017

    By Nikita Ramos During the fall semester of 2015, I visited the CBS newsroom for a Professional Friday trip. Since that day, I’ve been inspired to work in such a respected organization. Two years later, I can finally say that I’ve done it and I honestly feel like a changed person. At the beginning of

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