Samantha Wadley
Newsroom InternSamantha is a journalism student at San Diego State University, graduating in August 2012. Born and raised in Atlanta, Samantha has a passion for travel, photography and film. Having visited cities from London to Bangkok, Samantha’s innate curiosity for the world and the human experience is what drives her love of reporting. In the future, Samantha hopes to work as a producer in broadcast news and as a documentarian.
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