Giana Han, a beat reporter covering the NHL Flyers hockey team at the Philadelphia Inquirer, has left after two years. She wrote on X/Twitter:
“These past 2 yrs have been an adventure. Thank you for following along. I’ve gained an appreciation for the rich history, culture and humor of Philadelphia and will cherish my memories here.”
Prior to joining the Inquirer in August 2021, Han was an Auburn beat reporter at AI.com. There, she covered football games and events, and contributed to Emmy-winning documentary series “Road to the Pros.”
She interned at The Baltimore Sun.
Han graduated from Penn State University.
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