Devin Rodriguez
Devin Rodriguez is theWUSFStephen Noble News intern for summer 2016.
Devin majors in mass communications with a focus on journalism at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. He will graduate in May 2017 with a bachelor’s degree, a minor in English literature and a creative writing certificate.
Starting this fall, Devin will become Editor-in-Chief of the Crow’s Nest, USFSP’s student newspaper.
He has been a long time listener of NPR, and enjoys listening to podcasts including: “ This American Life,” “ Serial” and “ Home of the Brave.”
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Tris Pharma is expanding the scope of its infant Ibuprofen recall that began in November, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration .
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday touted his choice to run the state Agency for Health Care Administration, noting she left a post running the Medicaid...
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As the sun rises over St. Pete Beach, Tracy Andrews walks across the sand searching for turtle crawls.Turtle crawls are turtle tracks left by pregnant…
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St. Petersburg and Tampa’s City Councils approved Thursday a cross-bay ferry pilot program. The estimated total cost of the deal, which will run for six…
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Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel died Saturday at the age of 87 in his New York home.Wiesel taught at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg as…
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With more than 200 confirmed travel-related Zika virus cases throughout Florida, Pinellas County Mosquito Control is utilizing various tools to combat…
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The St. Pete Pride Parade is one of the largest LGBT events in Florida, with crowds expected to be over 100,000.But after the shooting at a gay club in…
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Anywhere it rains, it can flood.That was a warning from Pinellas County’s Floodplain Management Program, which is working to keep county residents…
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Pinellas County has nearly 150,000 people who sometimes don’t know where their next meal is coming from, according to the group Feeding America.They are…