Sophie Camizzi
News FellowSophie Camizzi is a current news fellow at WSHU, studying at Sacred Heart University. She graduated with a B.A. in Media Production in 2022 and will be continuing her education in the Journalism and Media Production M.A. program. She is a native of Ansonia, Connecticut.
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Connecticut and New York open their 2023 legislative sessions.
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This holiday week, we’re sharing two conversations that take us on a journey filled with ghostly apparitions, time travel, family secrets, and regicide.
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More than one million registered voters in Connecticut are not connected to any political party. The results of the 2022 midterm elections tell a different story.
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This December marks ten years since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. We look at how the residents have strived to recover from the tragedy.
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Connecticut and Long Island are rich in the arts. Literature, museums, and giant murals. It’s all here.
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More women are coming into Connecticut for abortion care, and the state is training more medical professionals to meet that demand.
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Voters in Connecticut and New York not only chose candidates for federal and state office, but decided on major referendums as well.
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Candidates are not the only reason to go vote this November. Both Connecticut and New York have statewide referendums voters will consider.
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Election Day is less than two weeks away. And efforts to get people ready to vote are still going strong.
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Local and midterm elections don't get a whole lot of love, but they have a direct impact on how we live.