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Angelina Canilao
News AssistantAngelina Canilao is a senior at San Diego State University. Her major is journalism with an emphasis in public relations. Angelina has lived all over the globe, including Spain, Germany, Holland, England and Clovis, New Mexico. In her spare time she enjoys reading and spending time with her Jack Russell Terrier. Angelina is enthusiastic and looks forward to learning new things as part of the KPBS Newsroom.
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