
Quincy Walters
Quincy J. Walters is a junior at USF, majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. His interest in journalism spurred from the desire to convey compelling narratives. He has written for USF’s student paper, The Oracle and is currently the videographer for Creative Pinellas. If he’s not listening to NPR, he’s probably listening to Randy Newman.
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In 2012, President Obama issued an executive order called the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA -- giving amnesty to children brought into…
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Hundreds of people marched through downtown St. Petersburg Sunday night, continuing a wave of nationwide protests to Tuesday's election of Donald Trump as…
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On Wednesday night, about 75 protestors marched in Tampa's Ybor City to protest President-elect Donald Trump. It was one of many protests around the…
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Souls to the Polls is a Democratic effort across the country to get voters who attend African-American churches to vote. On Sunday, several St. Petersburg…
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National polls show that it's a tight race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. A west Tampa bakery has a presidential poll of its own. Alessi…
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As Nov. 8 draws closer -- more and more ads, polls, and political pundits are defining what the election means. WUSF News is turning to you to learn the…
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On Thursday morning, Emmy Award-winning actress Alfre Woodard stopped by Open Cafe in east Tampa to make the case for Hillary Clinton. Woodard spoke to a…
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Saturday was the Drug Enforcement Administration's National "Prescription Drug Take Back Initiative."Local law enforcement agencies likes the Hillsborough…
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On Sunday, Christian conservatives rallied at Church of God Pentecostal to talk about the coming election. Former NFL player Burgess Owens was among those…
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The city of St. Petersburg is under scrutiny after millions of gallons of partially-treated sewage were released into Tampa Bay and Boca Ciega Bay during…