AUDIO STORY: After the Storms: Sarasota County
USF Zimmerman student journalists report on the damage and impact of Florida’s most recent storms. Z News Reporter Grace Senecal has more on the recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast.…
USF Zimmerman student journalists report on the damage and impact of Florida’s most recent storms. Z News Reporter Grace Senecal has more on the recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast.…
USF Zimmerman student journalists report on the damage and impact of Florida’s most recent storms. Z News Reporter Marcus Morgan spoke to residents in South Hillsborough and North Manatee Counties…
(TAMPA) Hurricane Milton was undoubtedly the most powerful storm to impact the Tampa Bay area in over 100 years. Most of us were personally impacted in one way or another…
(TAMPA) All campuses of the University of South Florida are open. In-person classes are expected to resume on Tuesday, October 15th. Students are advised to check in Canvas for any…
By Julia Kobzar A seasoned nightside news reporter visited the University of South Florida’s Tampa campus toshare advice with future journalists and stress the importance of balance in the fast-pacedcareer.…
(TAMPA) The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami says that Hurricane Milton has regained strength. It has sustained winds of 120 mph and is moving eastward at 16 mph. According…
(ST. PETERSBURG) As Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast of Florida brace for Hurricane Milton, many in low-lying areas have already evacuated. Z News Reporter Marissa Stiff caught up with…
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL – Residents are preparing for what some are calling a “two-for-one punch” as Hurricane Milton is expected to tear through most the state on Wednesday evening. As…
By Aiden Poff Tampa – The Call of Duty Club at USF recently held their tryouts for spots for their three competitive teams, Gold (Varsity), Green, and White, attracting a…
By Jayden Fernandez TAMPA–A local community leader spoke to students about effective leadership and how to make a difference in their communities at an event at the Marshall Student Center…