
Hafsa Quraishi
Hafsa Quraishi is a WUSF Public Media digital news intern for fall 2017.
Born and raised in Jacksonville, Hafsa moved to Tampa to attend the University of South Florida.
She is now in her junior year, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, with a concentration in news-editorial reporting, and a minor in Psychology.
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Last week, Sayfollah Musallet, a U.S. citizen from Tampa, Florida, was killed by Israeli settlers while visiting family in the West Bank.
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Eskamani says detainees are being held in "cages."
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been using American contractors to distribute boxes of food in four sites in Gaza. Since they began operations over a month ago, the Gaza Health Ministry has reported hundreds of Palestinians have been shot and killed while seeking this aid.
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Nezza said the Dodgers wanted her to sing in English. But she said she decided to perform the Spanish version because she felt it was her "duty to represent my people."
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For nearly two months, Israel has not allowed any food, fuel or medical supplies to enter Gaza. That's despite truckloads of aid supplies waiting at the border
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The post-millennial generation, known as Generation Z, is entering the workforce at a time when 70 percent of employers check social media during the hiring process.
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As anxiety and anger rise, federal workers and industry leaders around the country are organizing to demand an end to the partial government shutdown.
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Counties across the Tampa Bay area are racing to meet the required Thursday 3 p.m. deadline to recount votes in three statewide elections.More than a week…
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For most college students, Friday nights are a time to wind down and enjoy their youth. But for one group at the University of South Florida, it’s a time…
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Madison Vogel had never organized a protest before.But following the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, the Osceola High School…