Angela Palumbo

Angela Palumbo is a recent college graduate from SUNY Cortland with a degree in communications and journalism. She now attends the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, where she will earn her masters in journalism with a concentration in business and economic reporting. Angela is a Long Island native and grew up in Wheatley Heights. While attending graduate school remotely, Angela spends her free time with friends and family and recording a new podcast titled, "12 Weeks of Christmas". She hopes to create a successful career in audio journalism and finds it extremely important to use her reporting to amplify the voices of under-represented communities.

Cops N’ Kids Aim to Form Meaningful Connections between Long Island Youth of Color and Police

Cops N’ Kids Long Island, a nonprofit organization located in West Babylon, Long Island, has dedicated itself to connecting youth and law enforcement through mentorship and educational programming.  On Oct. 7, they hosted the first of three virtual events titled, “Our Voices Matter”, to open up a dialogue between themselves and young people of color …

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College Students Share their Experiences and Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic

College Students Share their Experiences and Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic

In early March of 2020, Gov. Andrew Cuomo made the announcement that all state schools will be closed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic. This announcement made waves through college campuses across New York, and was the first of many decisions that would leave SUNY students questioning; what’s next? The original decision to close SUNY …

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