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Anna Levin

Anna Levin, Co-editor of Kiss & Tell

Anna Levin is one of the co-editors for Kiss & Tell.  She is a junior at Hershey High School and has been a part of the Broadcaster for two years.  Anna also enjoys dance, music, and writing.

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Editorial: evolution must be taught in schools

Anna Levin, HHS Kiss and Tell Co-Editor
April 25, 2018
Hershey High School students are being pushed to save the planet by using reusable water bottles instead of typical plastic ones. The Earth Day celebration this year focused on fighting to end the use of plastic that is damaging to the environment. (Broadcaster/Anna Levin)

Earth Day’s 48th anniversary celebrated

Anna Levin, HHS Kiss and Tell Co-Editor
April 22, 2018
The interstitium, a newly discovered organ that lines nearly the entire body, is an interconnected web of thick connective tissue filled with fluid filled sacs. The organ could help doctors and researchers determine a person's health through examining the interstitial fluid (the liquid found within the sacs). (Illustration by Jill Gregory/Mount Sinai Health System/CC-BY-ND)

Researchers Claim to have Found New Human Organ

Anna Levin, HHS Kiss and Tell Co-editor
April 12, 2018
A member of the House Judiciary B Committee reads a flyer on types of vaccines and their impact on health, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018, at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss. Lawmakers listened to proponents for allowing exemption from the vaccination requirement for school attendance based on religious belief. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Delays in Vaccinations Lead to Disease Outbreak

Anna Levin, HHS Kiss and Tell Co-Editor
April 3, 2018
A Fluzone influenza vaccine is shown at Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. Flu-related deaths in California are higher than usual so far this season and most victims were not vaccinated, state health officials said Tuesday in urging residents to get flu shots. (AP Photos/Jeff Chiu)

CDC Says Flu Season Deadliest Since 2009

Anna Levin, HHS Kiss and Tell Co-Editor
February 27, 2018
In this file photo from Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, an employee packages a product at the Amazon Fulfillment center in Robbinsville Township, N.J.. On Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017, Amazon said that it will launch a new service in November that will let delivery people inside homes to drop off packages. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Amazon launches Amazon Key

Anna Levin, Reporter
November 29, 2017
Cloud storage safety has been a widely debated topic by individuals and businesses alike. Since all information is automatically saved, backed up, and always kept, its safety can be breached. (Anna Levin/The Broadcaster)

Is Cloud Storage Safe?

Anna Levin, Reporter
April 19, 2017
Technology Addiction

Technology Addiction

Anna Levin, Reporter
March 29, 2017
Diversity or Uniformity?

Diversity or Uniformity?

Anna Levin, Reporter
March 7, 2017

Internet of Things

Anna Levin, Reporter
February 27, 2017
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is recognized as one of the top of the top two- year colleges in the United States. This is the fourth year in a row Thaddeus Stevens has received this award by The Aspen Institute. 
(Plan Philly/ Flickr)

Pushing for Higher Education

Anna Levin, Reporter
February 2, 2017
Global Warming

Global Warming

Anna Levin, Reporter
January 4, 2017
The thirteen Hershey Football seniors line-up to be honored on senior night, Friday, November 4th. The boys played a hard fought game against the Lower Dauphin Falcons. (Broadcaster/Anna Levin)

Hershey loses to Lower Dauphin

Anna Levin, Reporter
November 9, 2016
Photo courtesy of Amanda Deering

Borrowed Time Film Review

Anna Levin, Reporter
November 3, 2016
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