
Lily Belcher
WUSF Rush Family Radio News internAt 16 years old, I was walking into businesses and getting interviews. My dad was still driving me places, my phone cover was pink and sparkly and I had entirely no idea what I was doing, but it was something that came naturally to me.
I fell in love with talking to people and hearing their stories. Turning those conversations into words was an easy way to turn my love of storytelling into a career.
I am double majoring in mass communications and professional and technical communications at the University of South Florida.
I am also the managing editor for The Oracle, the university’s student newspaper on the Tampa campus.
As a WUSF intern, I hope to dip my toes into the world of radio and meet new people in the areas I’ll cover.
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Durante la Semana Nacional del Desayuno Escolar, No Kid Hungry Florida está reuniendo y reconociendo al personal escolar que proporciona desayunos y almuerzos gratuitos a los estudiantes.
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During National School Breakfast Week, No Kid Hungry Florida is bringing together and recognizing school staff who provide free breakfasts and lunches to students.
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The museum was to be part of the Gas Plant District redevelopment surrounding a new Rays stadium. Woodson leaders cited uncertainty surrounding that project as a reason for pulling their request.
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The project needs signatures from about 400 property owners in three communities by the end of the weekend to move forward with the project to replenish beaches.
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The surviving participants of Tampa's sit-in were recognized for their efforts in the Civil Rights Movement.
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El informe de 2025 del Florida Policy Institute clasifica a los condados en cinco factores, siendo la seguridad alimentaria el más reciente.
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The union said a set of backup gear is essential to protecting firefighters from the carcinogens they are exposed to while doing their jobs.
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While the Tampa City Council supports the restoration project, there are still some snags with Jackson House’s real estate agent.
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The 2025 report by the Florida Policy Institute ranks counties on five factors, with the newest being food security.
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El informe fue presentado por varios investigadores en un evento el jueves en la Universidad del Sur de Florida.