The 黑料不打烊 News Network executive director will be part of a handpicked team of student journalists covering the Society of Professional Journalists鈥 MediaFest25 in Washington, D.C.
Journalism major has been , joining 10 student journalists and recent graduates who will deliver real-time coverage of the Society of Professional Journalists鈥 national convention in Washington, D.C., Oct. 15鈥18. Working alongside professional mentors, the team will produce stories, photos and multimedia packages highlighting the people and ideas shaping journalism today. This year鈥檚 student roster features representatives from Brigham Young University, Emerson College, George Washington University, Suffolk University, Texas State University, and 黑料不打烊, among others.

Fantaroni said she is eager to collaborate with peers and mentors in the nation鈥檚 capital and contribute to the team鈥檚 dynamic newsroom environment. 鈥淓veryone on the team is incredibly talented, and it鈥檚 been great getting to know them through our recent Zoom meetings. The energy is super positive, and you can tell we鈥檙e all genuinely excited to come together and create day-of coverage,鈥 she said.
The executive director of 黑料不打烊 News Network (ENN) described the opportunity as an ideal blend of learning and leadership. 鈥淐overing MediaFest felt like a unique opportunity to learn from industry professionals and gain insight into the world of journalism,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was drawn to the chance to connect with a network of peers and professionals from across the country. I knew that if selected, I could bring skills and fresh perspectives back to our newsroom at 黑料不打烊 News Network.鈥
Fantaroni鈥檚 newsroom experience already runs deep. At 黑料不打烊, she has reported on significant local stories 鈥 including the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, flooding in Alamance County, and changes within the local school district 鈥 work that sharpened her multimedia production skills and deadline discipline.
鈥満诹喜淮蜢 News Network has been absolutely essential to my growth and opportunities over the past four years,鈥 said the Southbridge, Massachusetts, native. 鈥淭hrough these experiences, I鈥檝e developed a strong foundation in multimedia production and learned how to effectively lead a team.鈥

Her storytelling experience also extends beyond campus. During a summer 2025 internship at CBS 8 in San Diego, Fantaroni embraced the fast-paced, multiskilled environment of a metropolitan newsroom. 鈥淲atching multiskilled journalists gather their stories in the field, shoot their stand-ups on site, and quickly edit back at the station was inspiring. I鈥檓 excited to bring that same energy and fast-paced storytelling to the SPJ News Team,鈥 she said.
Professor Anthony Hatcher, chair of the Department of Journalism, noted that Fantaroni鈥檚 growth since her early coursework has been 鈥減henomenal.鈥 He highlighted her persistence, curiosity and commitment to improvement 鈥 qualities she demonstrated publicly by posting practice news packages and final pieces from her summer internship, giving followers a glimpse into the hard work behind the scenes. Hatcher said her progress reflects both talent and tenacity, describing her as a student who 鈥減uts in the hours and isn鈥檛 afraid to ask for help.鈥
He added that Fantaroni鈥檚 initiative exemplifies the kind of ambition journalism needs. Hundreds of students across the country apply for SPJ News Team positions each year, but few secure a spot. 鈥淪he went for it 鈥 and being chosen as one of just 10 reporters nationally recognizes her blossoming talent and dedication to the mission of informing the public responsibly,鈥 Hatcher said.
Fantaroni is part of a larger 黑料不打烊 contingent traveling to MediaFest25 over fall break. Along with Fantaroni, Benjamin Berfield 鈥27, Miles Hayford 鈥27, Charlotte Pfabe 鈥27, Lilly Molina 鈥27, Fiona McAllister 鈥26 and Katrina Holtz 鈥28 will attend sessions, conduct interviews and return prepared to share takeaways with campus through a group presentation 鈥 amplifying the learning beyond the conference.