Student Journalists Begin Spring Learning Internships at Voice of OC
Feb. 26, 2021
Voice of OC’s spring 2021 journalism interns: (from left) Garrett Troutman, Crystal Henriquez and Anthony Robledo.
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Voice of OC is host again this semester to ambitious young journalists looking to gain first-hand experience in reporting and photojournalism.
Anthony Robledo, Garrett Troutman and Crystal Henriquez will be joining Voice of OC as spring academic interns.
This represents a continuation of journalism education at Voice of OC focused on offering advice, guidance and first-hand experience to aspiring reporters and photojournalists. Many Voice of OC journalists began their work as interns and our program has also helped launch the careers of many young reporters.
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Just before his Twitter account was disabled last Friday after inspiring the sacking of the U.S. Congress, President Donald Trump boldy declared that his 75 million followers “will have a giant voice long into the future.”
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That notion will soon get vetted here in Orange County – a place with a strong Trump following – as local Democrats and Republicans over the next two Monday nights take up membership votes for their leadership officers. A special election for an open seat on the Orange County board of supervisors is also now underway and ends in March.