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  • Alexa Davies is a senior at the University of Florida pursuing International Studies and Broadcast News degrees. She is from Mount Dora, Fl. Alexa has had experience reporting and hosting Morning Edition for WUFT in Gainesville and hopes to become an international correspondent for a radio news agency.
  • Alex Smith began working in radio as an intern at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters. A few years and a couple of radio jobs later, he became the assistant producer of KCUR's magazine show, KC Currents. In January 2014 he became KCUR's health reporter.
  • Tessa Wiseman is that rare breed - a native of Tampa. She is a junior at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., where she studies Political Science and Writing. She has interned with the Communications Department for the Washington Nationals, Tampa City Council, and Fiol Law Group.
  • Andy Lalino serves WUSF Public Media as a journalist, video producer/editor, and graphic designer/animator. He’s authored pop-culture journalism articles, contributed weekly columns for Tampa Bay nostalgia websites, and published features for Fangoria magazine.
  • Noah Hertz is a third year Political Science/International Affairs student at Florida State University. Noah is the News Director and a DJ at WVFS and an executive contributing writer for Spire Magazine. When he isn't working, Noah likes board games, listening to music and biking.
  • Manelle Kheireddine is a WUSF/USF Zimmerman School digital news intern for fall 2019.
  • WFSU Public Media enriches lives and cultivates diverse perspectives by connecting our community through content and services that inform, educate, and entertain.
  • Rachel Hubbard is a 20-year news veteran and serves as KOSU's executive director.
  • Jon Hamilton is a correspondent for NPR's Science Desk. Currently he focuses on neuroscience and health risks.
  • Originally from Milwaukee, Hilary Stohs-Krause has called Lincoln, Nebraska home for the last several years. She's a multimedia reporter and producer for NET News (Nebraska NPR/PBS), focusing on minority communities, women's issues and rural life.
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