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Jorgelina Manna-Rea
WUSF Rush Family/USF Zimmerman School Digital News InternJorgelina Manna-Rea is a WUSF Rush Family/USF Zimmerman School Digital News intern for the fall of 2021, her second straight semester with WUSF.
Now a senior, Jorgelina has spent the last three years on the University of South Florida Tampa campus, studying news-editorial journalism.
She's also served as a staff writer and assistant news editor at USF's student newspaper, The Oracle, and has previously interned at WMBB-13 News in Panama City Beach.
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