Reaction: Penn State Greek Life Restrictions
Reporter Chloe Cullen gets reaction to Penn State's new regulations on Greek life.
Reporter Chloe Cullen gets reaction to Penn State's new regulations on Greek life.
Senior / Broadcast Journalism
Lydia Aquino is a reporter for the Centre County Report. Lydia is passionate about journalism and excels in her work. Over the summer, Lydia was a social media intern for Racked under Vox Media. At Racked, Lydia was writing, editing and producing Facebook Live events. Lydia can work well with others and can handle the many pressures of working in the news industry. Once she graduates she hopes to be working in Entertainment or News in a major city. Follow Lydia on Twitter @_LydiaAquino.
Senior / Journalism
Born and raised in Scranton Pennsylvania, I learned a thing or two about what it means to stick to your roots, specifically, your values. I had the honor of being accepted to Penn State University Park in the fall of 2014 for Broadcast Journalism with minors in Sociology and Theatre. Through my studies, I have gained a greater understanding of people and they way they think as well as problems and what causes them in this country and in the world. I am set to graduate spring 2017.
While I have many passions, I gravitate towards working behind the camera on production and creation. I self taught many of the programs I am efficient in today and continue to work on expanding my skill set. I am open to new ideas and am willing to learn as much as possible, as well as teach others.
During my time at Penn State, I took the opportunity to get involved with marketing through organizations on campus. It broadened my interests and provided me with valuable insight into effective communication as well as the workings of social media.
In the future, I aspire to be at the forefront of the communications field, working to bring issues to light, provide press for worthy causes, and uphold my work and my life to the Journalist’s Professional Creed.
Senior / Broadcast Journalism & English
Since attending Penn State, she has been involved in many different activities, from being on the executive board of her sorority to being executive producer, cohost, and writer for PSN-TV’s “After Hours.” She had a DC internship the summer of 2016 with Double R Productions, a small-business production company. She’s spent her junior year podcasting, shooting, and producing, and her internship at WPSU and her experience with Centre County Report have helped her accomplish this goal. She will spend her senior year continuing her work with After Hours, serving as an Executive Producer for the Centre County Report, and participating in the Penn State Hollywood Program in the spring.