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Cline’t Clarke is a senior studying Digital Journalism at Florida International University. With a keen interest in exploring the diverse career paths within journalism, she is actively researching her options. A passionate writer dedicated to helping others, Cline’t currently works with a nonprofit organization focused on educating students about healthy lifestyle choices. In her free time, she enjoys immersing herself in beauty, pop culture, and politics.
Eating Florida Alive: Asian swamp eel’s quiet invasion puts vital ecosystem at risk
The Everglades, home to one of the most diverse wetland ecosystems, is a symbol of Florida’s natural resilience. The area spanning 1.5 million acres...
Eating Florida Alive: The Asian Swamp Eels’ Impact (includes photo essay)
This photo gallery explores the growing impact of the invasive Asian swamp eel on the fragile ecosystem of Florida's Everglades. It traces where the...
Everglades Spotlight: Exploring a new invasive threat beneath the water (includes audio story)
The Florida Everglades is one of the most unique ecosystems in the world. The River of Grass is not just a state treasure; it’s...
Fort Lauderdale fights state order to remove crosswalk street art (includes video story)
The City of Fort Lauderdale is the last standing municipality in the legal fight against the Florida Department of Transportation's and Gov. DeSantis's call...
South Florida’s Hope International nonprofit takes a unique approach to mental health awareness
In 2017, Crystal Adams-Scott, 49, experienced a devastating loss when her husband, Cary, took his own life. This left her a widow and their...
Jacqueline Guzman: From two-time heart attack survivor to advocate
Sunrise Commissioner Jacqueline Guzman was only 30-years-old when she had two heart attacks.
March 9, 2012 started as any other day for 30-year-old Jacqueline Guzman....
Five budget-friendly fitness options in Broward
By the time February rolls around, many New Year’s fitness resolutions have fallen by the wayside. Life gets busy, motivation dips and pricey gym...
Silenced in class? New limits have hit Florida educators
For the past couple of weeks D’Andria Smith has spent her Fridays at Somerset Wilton Manors school teaching lessons from a curriculum called “Relationships...
Delicious democracy on college campuses
Sept. 17 was National Voter Registration Day.
That day and for two more that followed, Engage Florida and Pizza to the Polls visited Miami Dade...
































