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Jul 27, 2020

New Moms – Maggie Rivera, 27

Maggie Rivera of Round Rock gave birth to her youngest son, Giovanni, just 3 weeks ago. She shared how her hospital stay for the birth of Giovanni was different than for her 3 year old. She said that at the beginning of her visit she was scared, but she found her two-and-a-half day stay felt […]

Jul 27, 2020

New Moms – Katie Osborne, 35

  Katie Osborne of Fort Worth is a mom to three young children. Her oldest, Avery, is 5-years-old, her middle child, Hunter, is 3-years-old, and her youngest, Bo, is 7-months-old. She has found that the hardest aspect of her life in a pandemic with Bo is juggling her two other children who would normally be […]

Jul 27, 2020

New Moms – Hallie McDermott, 31

  Hallie McDermott has found a silver lining to sheltering-in-place in Houston with her 9-month-old daughter Mimi as her two sisters are with her too. She said she is thankful that her sisters have been able to have a little part in raising Mimi. After being furloughed from her job she has discovered an upside, […]

Jul 27, 2020

New Moms in a Pandemic

My sister has a nine-month old son, so I talk to a new mom on the phone almost every day. She has given me direct insight to the unique struggles moms of infants are experiencing during this time. From cabin fever, to navigating tough child care decisions, to celebrating some of her son’s first holidays […]

Jul 27, 2020

New Moms – AnnahGrace Galindo, 20

  At first, AnnahGrace Galindo wasn’t panicked about the pandemic–she was panicked about the panic surrounding it. Galindo lives in Fort Worth, Texas with her husband and their 7-month-old son, Romi. Her mom also lives in Fort Worth and made sure to buy baby supplies in bulk for AnnahGrace and Romi before things started to […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as – Rocio Rodriguez, 25

Rodriguez and her mother head a multi-generational house in Dallas. COVID-19 has led to financial uncertainty as they apply for unemployment benefits and perform risky essential work. “She didn’t want to put the burden on us of having to pick up the pieces.”   Return to Latinos/as in a Pandemic Return to the Life in […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as – Maria Lorena Quintanilla, 46

Maria Lorena Quintanilla is a housekeeper in Austin, Texas, where she has made a living as a housekeeper for 11 years. Stay-at-home orders limit the amount of work she can complete every week, and while her husband’s income helps keep the family afloat, Quintanilla is eager to return to the work she loves. “I do […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as – Kimberly Torres, 25

Kimberly Torres carries out essential work as a curb-side order packer for a major grocery store in Dallas, Texas. Torres says she’s one of the lucky ones; she has limited contact with customers and her employer provides necessary benefits. With her grandmother at home, she still worries about contracting the virus at work. “I would […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as – Diana Bocanegra, 23

Diana Bocanegra is a DACA recipient and waitress in Dallas, Texas. She worries that filing for unemployment amid COVID-19 will damage her chances of becoming documented in the future. She also worries her parents will become indebted as small business owners. “Honestly, I can’t see a positive to this yet.”   Return to Latinos/as in […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as – Alejandro Coronado, 22

Alejandro Coronado is a DACA recipient and furloughed retail worker in Dallas, Texas. Coronado is worried he contracted COVID-19 when he began taking odd jobs alongside his father to secure income. His family is undocumented and uninsured. “It’s frustrating that this is happening and that my family doesn’t have the support that, say, an American […]

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists – Mark Skol, 24

Mark Skol, sports director at WNDU in South Bend, Indiana, talked a lot about covering Notre Dame sports during the coronavirus pandemic, and how he has had to adjust the way he does his job in some ways. He mentioned how he has had to do Zoom interviews with Notre Dame Football Head Coach Brian […]

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists – Larissa Liska, 27

Larissa talked about how her station, WLTZ in Columbus, Georgia, has asked her to cover more news stories during the coronavirus pandemic. She also showed how she has transformed her living room into a makeshift studio for her to report from during this pandemic. Larissa talked about covering Auburn, Alabama and Georgia during the pandemic, […]

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists – Amanda Atwell, 26

Amanda Atwell talked about how her news director at CBS 4 (KVEO in Brownsville, Texas) let her and the other CBS 4 Sports anchor/reporter continue to cover sports during the coronavirus pandemic. She has had to report from her living room, like the other sports anchors/reporters I talked to, and she hasn’t been at the […]

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists – Daniel Gotera, 36

Daniel talked about how he has mostly been reporting from home for KHOU, Houston’s CBS affiliate, since around the time the coronavirus started to spread through the U.S.. He discussed how he has transferred his man cave at his home into a makeshift sports studio. He also mentioned how he has enjoyed doing Zoom interviews […]

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists – Jeff Barker, 27

During my interview with Jeff Barker, a sports anchor/reporter at CBS Austin (KXAN), he talked about how during the coronavirus pandemic he hasn’t been able to go out in Austin and interview as many coaches and athletes in person, so he has had to resort to Zoom interviews. He also talked about how he’s had […]

Jul 27, 2020

Latinos/as in a Pandemic

It is often said that COVID-19 does not discriminate when choosing victims, but as the pandemic unravels into an economic crisis, Latinos/as face unemployment and risky essential work at alarming rates. These are some of their stories.   Return to the Life in a Pandemic Main Page  

Jul 27, 2020

Sports Journalists in a Pandemic

While watching a local newscast one night around the start of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., I noticed one of the sports reporters on Tampa/St. Pete’s Bay News 9 was reporting from his living room because of health and safety measures. This caught my attention because I want to go into local television as […]

Jul 27, 2020

Life in a Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the lives of millions of Americans, including the Spring 2020 students in J362F, Journalism Portfolio. As their final project, some students in one class selected different groups of people affected by quarantines and closures, to learn about their individual experiences of “Life in a Pandemic.” The following categories complete the phrase […]

Jan 14, 2019

A Voice in the Night, Marfa Radio Host Broadcasts for Himself and the World

David Beebe, the host of the weekly Night Train Express on public-radio KRTS, keeps Motown sound alive in West Texas.

Dec 10, 2018

A Festival Fit for a King

UT students Alejandra Gavilanes and Sam Bellessa set out to discover one of Central Texas’ most popular events and along the way  meet the king and his royal subjects at the Texas Renaissance Festival.