Camille Phillips
Camille Phillips began working for St. Louis Public Radio in July 2013 as the online producer for the talk shows. She grew up in southwest Missouri and has a Master’s degree from the Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Camille has also worked at public radio stations in Columbia, Mo. and Kansas City, Mo. As an intern for Harvest Public Media her work aired on KCUR, KBIA, NET Nebraska, Kansas Public Radio and Iowa Public Radio.
In her free time, Camille enjoys reading, dance, hiking and canoeing. She was drawn to journalism as a profession by a passion for hearing different perspectives and a desire to provide a platform for conversation.
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After two years of debate, Robert E. Lee High School in San Antonio has changed its name to remove ties to the Confederacy.
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Black students in Missouri are four and a half times more likely to be suspended than white students, according to a report released Thursday by the...
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education said Wednesday that two of the state's high school annual assessments, administered during...
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A report released Wednesday singles out Missouri for being the only state in the nation that requires science and social studies teachers to pass tests...
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International Workers’ Day, often marked by protests, marches and celebrations by organized labor, may be muted in Missouri this year due to...
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Missouri plans to use a new $10 million federal grant to improve access to opioid addiction medication. A main focus of the grant, announced Wednesday...
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A line of fans formed around the block outside the Pageant Theater in the Delmar Loop Sunday to say goodbye to rock 'n'roll legend and St. Louis native...
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Updated April 4 with plan officially submitted — Illinois education officials met the federal government’s first deadline for submitting its plan to...
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The Missouri Senate could soon approve legislation that would give tax credits to people who donate money to fund private school scholarships. Under...
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is suing student loan company Sallie Mae and its spin-off Navient for consumer fraud, alleging the companies...