
Adlynn Jamaludin
News InternAdlynn is from a big city Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia currently pursuing her M.A in Communication at the University of Wyoming. The love she has for her major, she tries to dip her toes in the various field communication has to offer. She has had experiences in public relations, advertising, marketing, print media, and now she is trying broadcast with Wyoming Public Media.
She has a huge interest in the entertainment industry, particularly Korean pop music (K-pop) and being an international student herself, she loves looking into cross-cultural topics. A fun-fact that she thinks is a talent is that she never gets jet-lagged, no matter how terrible the time differences are.
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With students returning on campus for the fall semester this Monday, August 23, University of Wyoming officials are concerned about a COVID-19 outbreak. To mitigate this, UW is mandating masks on campus. Wyoming Public Radio's Adlynn Jamaludin talked to some students on campus about their thoughts on if the university should go another step and make vaccinations mandatory.
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Hafele-Keating experiment, a test of Einstein's theory of general relativity. It turns out that Joseph Hafele, the physicist that worked on the experiment, is a former Laramie resident. Wyoming Public Radio's Adlynn Jamaludin reports.
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While the Olympics are going on in Tokyo, a Ninja gym in Laramie sent four of its athletes to the 2021 Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association (UNAA) World Series Final Championships last week.
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The University of Wyoming Teton STEM Academy gives youth an experience in STEM, conducting experiments in the life science, physical science, engineering and math fields, and using labs on the UW campus.
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A virus is killing off a large number of rabbits in the state. The deadly virus is known as the Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHDV2).
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The WyoBio Innovation Summit will be held at Casper College on August 12 and 13. It provides opportunities to showcase entrepreneurs, introduce them to resources and engage in meetings with potential investors.
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The Grand Teton Music Festival is underway and it's celebrating its 60th season. Over seven weeks each summer, the Grand Teton Music Festival unites more than 200 celebrated orchestral musicians led by music director Donald Runnicles.
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Laramie Jubilee Days, which is known as Wyoming's Hometown Celebration, has been an annual event since 1940. It is marking its 80th anniversary this year.