Elizabeth Kauma
WUSF Social Media InternElizabeth Kauma is the WUSF social media intern for the spring of 2021.
She will be working remotely while completing her Junior year at Syracuse University, where she is double majoring in Magazine Journalism and Art History.
During her time in Syracuse, Elizabeth has worked to develop the podcast section at the student newspaper, The Daily Orange.
As a lifelong NPR fan, Elizabeth is excited to spend the semester working with and learning from the WUSF staff.
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Facebook groups across Tampa Bay are dedicated to getting rid of unwanted items or finding items at no cost. They have created connections during a time of isolation.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning will allow 2,800 more fans into Amalie Arena for the first round of the playoffs.
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Fans may not be able to get autographs this year, but they'll at least be able to see some of the world's best players during the Valspar Golf Championship.
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While the event will still feature 11 races in three days, COVID-19 safety protocols will change the experience for attendees, including postponing an eight-year tradition until 2022.
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Things are a little bit different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s where parents can — and cannot — send their children this summer.
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The $230 million project extension — located in the median of Gandy Boulevard — will link the east end of Gandy Bridge to the Selmon Expressway.
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The fair will open on April 22 with fair food, fun rides, and live music — but with a few new policies to address COVID-19.
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The four finalists showed off everything from community connections to detailed timelines in their last pitches to the city.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is seen by many as a rising star in the Republican party. Here is how one conservative commentator thinks he could make it in 2024.
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High schools across the greater Tampa Bay region are planning in-person graduation ceremonies. Here's a county-by-county breakdown.