Amanda Levine
Amanda Levine is currently a senior journalism major with a minor in sports administration. Prior to being an intern at WKSU, Amanda has experience as both a reporter and an editor. She was a sports reporter for the Kent Stater and eventually, an Assigning Editor. She also has experience covering campus activism and the 2019 government shutdown.
Amanda also was an intern for Amazin’ Prospects. There she covered the Brooklyn Cyclones, one of the Mets minor league teams. As a huge Mets and baseball fan, she loves learning about the intersection between sports and politics.
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People with food allergies have a new option for treatment in Northeast Ohio. The Cleveland Clinic opened its Food Allergy Center in Strongsville this...
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The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority (AMHA) is trying out a new program that aims to help people who live in public housing overcome obstacles for...
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Northeast Ohio has had its struggles with malls, like Akron's Chapel Hill which is facing foreclosure. But in Alliance, there is new hope for the...
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When it comes to quality of life, one of the most basic things is having a place to call home. A new media partnership in Akron wants to tell the...
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The Senate impeachment vote is widely expected to result in President Trump’s acquittal on both articles. One of Ohio’s senators says that doesn’t mean...
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The local chapter of the American Heart Association says one in four high school students report using an e-cigarette in the past month. The...
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The I Promise School will be adding a new facility for students and families. HomeTown Hall will be used as a gathering space for members of the school...