M.S. Butler
M.S. Butler joined WUSF in October, 2014 after becoming the first recipient of the Stephen Noble Intern Scholarship. A Bay Area resident since 1999, he became a full-time student at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg in Fall 2012.He has written articles for the school newspaper The Crow’s Nest covering topics ranging from seasonal flu shots to students carrying guns on campus.
He expects to graduate in Spring 2015 with a degree in Mass Communications/Journalism.
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Know the joke about how many college students it takes to screw in a light bulb?Probably not, since it’s not a real joke. Nor is the decision some…
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Florida Sen. Bill Nelson is joining those who are calling for federal review of Pinellas County’s use of Title I funds for education. In a letter to the…
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The Tampa Bay Times just completed an investigation into a group of low-performing elementary schools in black neighborhoods of southern Pinellas County…
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The Tampa Police Department is under federal scrutiny for the number of times officers have pulled over black bicyclists. Here's the transcript of the…
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Students who are considered homeless by Florida schools can be living in hotels, trailer parks, in campgrounds or doubled up with friends or relatives.…
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When it comes to children, the definition of homeless includes more children than you may think.Under the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act…
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During a time when many Florida counties were cutting back on summer school due to a lack of money, Pinellas County started expanding theirs using a…
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The Barnes and Noble at Brandon Town Center hosted a read-a-thon of the Harper Lee classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," on Monday.The 12-hour reading event…
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Not every high school student wants to or even needs to go to college, but graduating students without a college degree may have a hard time gaining entry…
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The first time some students learn about finances is during a high school economics class. Others learn by trial and error, but one program in the Tampa…