Hunter Morrison
ReporterHunter joined WUWF in 2021 as a student reporter.
Hunter has freelanced for various print publications across Northwest Florida, including The Bay Beacon, Navarre Press, Inweekly, and Crestview News Bulletin. He was also the Editor in Chief of the University of West Florida’s student newspaper, The Voyager. In 2022, he was named Best Radio News Reporter by the Southeastern Journalism Conference.
While working at WUWF, Hunter earned his B.A. in Communication Arts/Journalism from the University of West Florida (Class of 2022). When he’s not traveling or visiting museums, he enjoys photography, thrifting, spending time in the great outdoors, and looking for the best Thai food around. Contact: hunter@wuwf.org.
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According to a survey, about 30% of University of West Florida students consider themselves food insecure. To combat this, university faculty and students have introduced the Argos’ Edible Campus program, which provides students free access to fresh produce across campus.
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A look at Pensacola's jazz scene, from its origins to modern day.
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On Sunday, the Central Gulf Coast branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation held the “Pensacola United Against Nazis” rally in Seville Square. The rally was influenced by an event that was targeted by a small group neo-Nazis earlier this month.
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In conjunction with the 309 Punk Project, DIY Pensacola will be hosting the first-ever DIY Film Fest, a screening of low-budget movies and video projects created by regional artists. The festival is an opportunity for people to make movies with their friends or share films they’ve been keeping to themselves.
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The Voices of Pensacola Multicultural Center is currently displaying “Musically Inclined,” an exhibition highlighting the history and influence of jazz music along the Gulf Coast. Rooted in New Orleans but prominent in Pensacola, jazz music quickly spread across the region before making its way to the global stage.
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The Pensacola Songwriter Rounds series is a monthly show that showcases the original music of five local musicians and songwriters. Hosted at the Handlebar in downtown Pensacola, the Rounds provides an intimate space for songwriters to be heard.
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A glimpse of Pensacon 2023 in downtown Pensacola.
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Actor RJ Mitte, best known for his role as Walter White Jr. on the AMC series Breaking Bad, will be a celebrity guest at Pensacon 2023.
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In September, Crestview’s historic Lorenza Bush House was renovated to become the city’s official history museum. It comes as one of many steps the city has taken to preserve and educate the community about its rich history.
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The Art Gallery (TAG) at UWF is currently displaying “All That Was Bright,” an exhibition that aims to address human influence on the world. Envisioning alternative stories with playfulness and humor, this exhibition reconsiders our relationship to the natural world through fiber art, sculpture, and interactive installation.