
Dinorah Prevost
Dinorah Prevost is a WUSF Public Media news intern for summer 2018.
Dinorah is currently a junior majoring in mass communications at USF St. Petersburg. She is also minoring in Spanish and Latino Studies. Dinorah is a former freelance reporter for Creative Loafing Tampa and former news editor of the Crow's Nest, USFSP's student newspaper.
Dinorah would like to report on culture for the New York Times or the New Yorker in the future. In her spare time, she is a culture geek who scours Soundcloud for new music and enjoys watching French New Wave films from the 1960s.
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The economic strain created by the coronavirus pandemic is being felt acutely in Florida's housing market. Sudden unemployment has translated into many...
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School districts across the state continue to work on their plans for re-opening. But is it safe with coronavirus cases spiking in record numbers?
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More people are being tested for coronavirus in Florida as cases spike across the state. This is causing a logjam, not only in getting tested, but also...
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Florida’s rapid rise in the number of coronavirus cases is derailing plans for some businesses to reopen.In a Twitter announcement last Friday, the state…
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With more than 100,000 cases of COVID-19 in Florida now, public health experts are saying a second spike in infections is underway. Donna Petersen is...
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With the start of school just two months away, Governor Ron DeSantis is suggesting public schools return to campus for the fall semester.
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Legoland officially reopened Monday and it offered some clues about what theme park fans might expect in the post-pandemic world. Reporter Gabrielle...
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When the first of Florida’s theme parks reopen next week, Robert Niles predicts they will be taking a cautious approach towards welcoming visitors back....
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Changes Floridians have made as a result of coronavirus could turn out helping them during hurricane season. Ray Hawthorne is a meteorologist with the...
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Children of all ages are having a hard time processing how coronavirus has changed their lives. Psychologist Kimberly Renk said parents can help kids...