Aldo Puccini
Aldo Puccini is WUSF/USF Zimmerman School digital news intern for spring 2018.
Born in Barranquilla, Colombia, and raised in Miami, Fla., Aldo is currently a junior working towards a bachelor’s degree in mass communication with a concentration in magazine featured writing at USF. Aldo is proficient in both English and Spanish.
Aldo has previously interned at USF Athletics.
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With schools continuing to lean more on technology, students without access to the internet at home are left at a greater disadvantage. Sarasota County is…
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Governor Ron DeSantis has ordered Spanish-language ballots to be provided across Florida. The move comes amidst legal pressure from a number of groups and…
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The number of children under the age of four who die from drowning in Florida every year could fill up to four preschool classrooms. According to Florida…
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Twenty-five years ago, Patty Deremer was a little girl in the Chasco Fiesta parade in New Port Richey. Now, she’s the sponsorship chair of the festival,…
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The St. Petersburg Police opened a new $78.5 million headquarters on Friday that will modernize the force and enhance training for its officers. The new…
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Natalia Peres, a professor of plant pathology at University of Florida, dreams of the day where harmful pathogens no longer pose a significant threat to…
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Local branches of the United Methodist Church are reacting to a landmark vote. On Feb. 26, representatives of the UMC voted 438 to 384 in favor of the…
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced this week a new proposal to update safety standards for sunscreen ingredients and marketing.The updated…
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Same-sex marriage and the acceptance of LGBTQ clergy are issues that many religions are dealing with today. Now, the United Methodist Church is holding a…
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Sarasota’s first African-American community, Overtown, will be in the spotlight during a Newtown History Makers panel next week.Overtown, a segregated…