
Ari Angelo
WUSF Senior Radio News internBorn in Tampa, I have fond memories of sitting in the passenger seat of my dad’s truck tuning in to WUSF when I was a kid. Now, it’s become the station my car radio is almost always set to, and it’s an honor to learn from the professionals I’ve listened to for years.
As a longtime listener of NPR, I was excited to see an opening from a station that helped raise and educate me. Being more familiar with video editing, I enjoy the challenge of losing the visual and purely relying on sound to get a story across to listeners.
I am currently pursuing my B.A. in Mass Communications with a focus in Broadcast Program & Production at the University of South Florida. I love to be behind the scenes working collaboratively with any team that will have me.
I plan on using this experience to become a better reporter while serving my community and strengthening my production skill set.
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"Grossology" is a science-in-disguise exhibition that aims to teach kids about the human body in a bizarre and fun way.
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“We can best support the free exchange of ideas by maintaining civility and treating each other with respect,” Law said in an email to the USF community.
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The dedicated student section on the west side of the stadium will seat more than 8,000.
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Speaking during her fall address, Rhea Law also provided updates on USF's football stadium and university achievements over the past year.
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In compliance with the law, gen ed courses cannot include curriculum “based on theories that systemic racism, sexism, oppression, and privilege are inherent."
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On Saturday, the 10th annual Clear the Shelters event held by the Largo nonprofit has more than 100 animals up for free adoption.
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By combining structures and the environment, city officials are working on a project that will hopefully alleviate a longtime concern.
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When it comes to total compensation, USF's Rhea Law trails the presidents of Florida, Florida State and Central Florida.
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The 13-member Race Reconciliation Committee will be tasked with identifying problem areas and proposing solutions regarding racial inequities in the city of Tampa.
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At least 38 smalltooth sawfish have been found dead in South Florida waters since January, but the actual total of deaths is believed to be higher.