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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The state's previous social studies standards listed three causes for the Civil War: sectionalism, states' rights and slavery, in that order.
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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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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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Missouri could be one of the first states in the nation to test a new mental health care program designed to expand access to treatment. The pilot...
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The Arch was originally built to honor St. Louis' role in western expansion, and its museum is focused on the experience of white American settlers. Its new museum will include different perspectives.
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As expected, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has vetoed the “right-to-work” bill passed by state lawmakers just before their session ended last month. The...
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State higher education funding per full time student has dropped more than 26 percent in Missouri and increased almost 50 percent in Illinois over the...
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Updated 6:06 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30, with a response from Ferguson city officials. Ferguson city officials confirmed Sunday that Darren Wilson is no...
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About 150 people set out from Ferguson Saturday on the first leg of a seven-day, 134 mile march to end racial profiling organized by the NAACP. Some...
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(Updated at 9:12 a.m. Monday, August 25) Missouri Governor Jay Nixon's spokesman says Nixon will NOT attend Monday's funeral "out of respect for the...