Andrea Ordonez

Andrea is a journalism major and political science minor at Hofstra University. A Texas native, she works as the managing editor of The Hofstra Chronicle, and as music producer of Gone Country on WRHU FM New York. Any time left away from the station or newsroom is spent watching old episodes of The Big Bang Theory or Sunday Night Football.

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CMA 2012 Blake Shelton Entertainer of the Year: Country Sounds a Lot More Pop

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Second Presidential Debate Tonight: One Student Reports Live from Hofstra University

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Who Won the Presidential Debate: Biden Ryan Debate Sounds Like a Tie on the Radio

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Women Shine at the Olympics, But Still Not As Brightly As Kobe Bryant and Usain Bolt

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London Olympics 2012: Meet the 14 Youngest Athletes Representing the USA

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Pacquiao vs. Bradley Results: Manny Pacquiao Falls Victim of American Exceptionalism

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Romney Woos Millennial Voters With Karl Rove Super PAC Crossroads Generation

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Bryce Harper is MLB's Youngest Player, But Does Age Matter?

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Mariano Rivera Won't Retire From NY Yankees, And That's Why He's a Hall of Famer

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CISPA Threatens Our Online Freedom: Heads to Senate Despite Obama Veto Threat

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NFL Draft 2012: Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III Win Big, But Where Are the Latinos?

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Secret Service Scandal: More Female Agents, Less Scandal?

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Obama Losing Millennials to Republicans That Support Gay Rights

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NCAA National Championship between Kentucky and Kansas helps revive New Orleans

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Game Change Authors Predict Mitt Romney Will Select Sen. Rob Portman as Vice President Nominee

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Journalists Woodward and Bernstein to Millennials: There is Still Need For Traditional Reporting

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Hoyas vs. Syracuse, Duke vs. UNC, and the Best NCAA College Sports Rivalries

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Meghan McCain in Playboy Reveals Racy, But Real, Views On Politics

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Women's NCAA Tournament 2012: Same Great Stats, Less Madness Hype

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Daylight Savings Time Change Should Be Eliminated