Centre County Report: April 10, 2015

Newscast posted April 10, 2015 in Centre County Report by Centre County Report

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On today's newscast: the fight to keep a local landmark, a tennis player using his talent to help others, and a warmer weather outlook.

About the Contributors

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Gabrielle Chappel

Junior / Broadcast Journalism and Spanish

Gabrielle is an aspiring sports reporter with a passion for storytelling. She is currently a contributor for ESPNU, as well as a host and guest producer of 46 LIVE -a student produced webcast of the Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (otherwise known as THON).

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Corrin Jones

Senior / Broadcast Journalism

I am currently a senior at The Pennsylvania State University earning a Bachelors Degree in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Communication Arts and Sciences. I am passionate about pursuing a career in broadcasting and strive to improve my skills with any chance possible.


A variety of experiences have prepared me to contribute across a number of platforms.


I am currently an Anchor/Reporter for Centre County Report. This past year, I have been working as an Anchor and Correspondent for Wellsboro Home Page. Through these experiences, I have gained a vast amount of experience on camera, writing for both broadcast and print and overall production skills necessary to put together a compelling story.


I gained valuable knowledge and experience through a number of internships and job shadowing experiences with WENY-News and FOX. These opportunities gave me hands on experience in the industry and strengthened my skills as a journalist.


I am capable on camera, behind the mic and behind-the-scenes.

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Tariq Rashid

Senior / Broadcast Journalism

Tariq Rashid is a senior studying broadcast journalism. Recently, he gained editorial experience with VIBE Magazine this past summer in Manhattan. Tariq also interned for WUSL-FM in Philadelphia and a congressional campaign for current United States Representative Brendan Boyle. He hopes to start a long career in broadcast after graduating.