Paris Coughlin (@paacoughlin) 's Twitter Profile
Paris Coughlin

@paacoughlin

Journalism | Design | Video Production | UF Alum 🐊

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Ted Bridis (@tbridis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Florida, Ron DeSantis signed law allowing tickets for loud music that is being used disproportionately against Black drivers – 3 weeks later he signed law blocking release of details from tickets, making harder tell whether police target minorities wuft.org/news/2023/05/0…

Ana GoƱi-Lessan (@goni_lessan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Tallahassee, It’s Sine Die, graduation, First Friday, Cinco de Mayo, a full moon and Mercury is in retrograde. Please be safe. I don’t want to have to write about y’all on Monday unless it’s because you won the lottery or you found gold in a sinkhole or something. ā¤ļø

North Carolina Zoo (@nczoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are thrilled to announce that we have had not one but TWO litters of critically endangered red wolf pups born at the North Carolina Zoo! #SavingSpecies

Herbert Lowe (@herbertlowe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s a peek at a 25-minute WUFT News report that my UF College of Journalism and Communications class produced. Mira Lowe and I led seven FLORIDA students, four from Florida A&M University and two other advisers on a spring break trip along the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. Our website publishes Monday; the TV report airs Tuesday.

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Today's the day! It's hard to believe that these months of hard work are finally over, but I'm incredibly thankful to the #UFxFAMU1963 team for making this experience so great. UF College of Journalism and Communications and FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication should be proud to claim such talented multimedia journalists.

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wuft.org/ufxfamu1963/ is officially live!! Once again so grateful for everyone who was a part of this project. It's been awesome. Rugby out āœŒļø #UFxFAMU1963

WUFT News (@wuftnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1963 was a pivotal year in the Civil Rights Movement. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of some of America's most pivotal moments, 11 students from UF and FAMU spent their 2023 spring break reporting across the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. #UFxFAMU1963 projects.wuft.org/ufxfamu1963/

Ted Bridis (@tbridis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Journalism students: Do not treat a candidate’s or candidate’s political organization’s ā€œinternal pollingā€ as credible or newsworthy. It’s spin.

Herbert Lowe (@herbertlowe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seven FLORIDA UF College of Journalism and Communications students and four from Florida A&M University FAMU School of Journalism & Graphic Communication joined me, Mira Lowe and two other advisers for an eight-day, 2,800-mile #reporting trip through Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. We dubbed ourselves #UFxFAMU1963. poynter.org/reporting-edit…

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Bringing this back for #MLKDay2024. I think it's important now more than ever to learn about apartheid states, those from the past and current ones. The fight for equality is a long one, but the first step is always education. #UFxFAMU1963

The Alligator (@thealligator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UF fired 13 full-time diversity, equity and inclusion positions and ended 15 administrative appointments Friday. It also eliminated the office of the Chief Diversity Officer and ended DEI contracts with outside vendors, according to a Friday memo. alligator.org/article/2024/0…

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FLORIDA provides free The New York Times subscriptions to its students, a "newspaper" that does not adhere to journalistic standards set by UF College of Journalism and Communications. In the name of good journalism, of being watch dogs, of seeking and sharing truth, UF should divest all funds from the NYT.

<a href="/UF/">FLORIDA</a> provides free <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a> subscriptions to its students, a "newspaper" that does not adhere to journalistic standards set by <a href="/UFJSchool/">UF College of Journalism and Communications</a>. In the name of good journalism, of being watch dogs, of seeking and sharing truth, UF should divest all funds from the NYT.
Paris Coughlin (@paacoughlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UF College of Journalism and Communications provides free subscriptions to the The New York Times, a "newspaper" that does not adhere to the journalistic standards set by UF College of Journalism and Communications. In the name of good journalism, of being watch dogs, of seeking and finding truth, UF should divest all funds from the NYT.

<a href="/UFJSchool/">UF College of Journalism and Communications</a> provides free subscriptions to the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>, a "newspaper" that does not adhere to the journalistic standards set by <a href="/UFJSchool/">UF College of Journalism and Communications</a>. In the name of good journalism, of being watch dogs, of seeking and finding truth, UF should divest all funds from the NYT.