Suria Rimer
WLRN Sundial 2020-21 High School InternSuria Rimer is a senior in high school and currently intern as a production assistant at WLRN Sundial. Once she graduates, Suria hopes to study journalism and political science in college.
Her ultimate dream is to become a member of the White House Press Corps, but in the meantime she likes to embroider, give tarot readings to her friends, and listen to R&B music.
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A catastrophe was averted at Piney Point, but what about all of our other estuaries and waterways? Thousands of prisoners in Florida are finally getting their vaccines. Plus, the isolation we’ve struggled with over the past year due to the pandemic could have long-term effects.
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A catastrophe was averted at Piney Point, but what about all of our other estuaries and waterways? Thousands of prisoners in Florida are finally getting their vaccines. Plus, the isolation we’ve struggled with over the past year due to the pandemic could have long-term effects.
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Kids, masks and COVID-19. A fight in Palm Beach County over the construction of a giant warehouse. Plus, a new investigation explores facial recognition software — and the police departments that are using it.
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Kids, masks and COVID-19. A fight in Palm Beach County over the construction of a giant warehouse. Plus, a new investigation explores facial recognition software — and the police departments that are using it.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has filed a lawsuit against the federal government's no-sail order. Plus, tourism is back up to pre-COVID levels in the Florida Keys. And Nova Southeastern University requires vaccines for students and faculty on campus this fall.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has filed a lawsuit against the federal government's no-sail order. Plus, tourism is back up to pre-COVID levels in the Florida Keys. And Nova Southeastern University requires vaccines for students and faculty on campus this fall.
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Miami-Dade is lifting it's midnight COVID imposed curfew beginning April 12. Plus, two new bills shift power to regulate businesses from municipalities to the state. And the Miami Jewish Film Festival kicks off next week.
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Miami-Dade is lifting it's midnight COVID imposed curfew beginning April 12. Plus, two new bills shift power to regulate businesses from municipalities to the state. And the Miami Jewish Film Festival kicks off next week.
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A tribute to a civil rights leader in South Florida, the future of our cities and an international letter exchange for poetry month.
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A tribute to a civil rights leader in South Florida, the future of our cities and an international letter exchange for poetry month.
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The uncertain future of the Bright Futures program and an investigation into how for-profit colleges are putting Florida students into debt. Plus, the University of Miami and Broward Schools have been victims of cyber attacks — we discussed how to protect that information from hackers.
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The uncertain future of the Bright Futures program and an investigation into how for-profit colleges are putting Florida students into debt. Plus, the University of Miami and Broward Schools have been victims of cyber attacks — we discussed how to protect that information from hackers.