Krystal Guerra

Krystal is currently finishing her degree in advertising and public relations at The University of Tampa. Her studies are focused on government and world affairs, in hopes of working in and impacting local government. In addition to her community efforts, Krystal is heavily involved in her on-campus community.

Krystal is a member of campus organizations such as Spotlight PR, where she is the Advertising Chair, the Ad Club, where she acts as the Community Outreach Chair. She is also a student supervisor for the Straz Hall Residence Hall Council, where she resides and is also a Resident Assistant. She is a proud member of the National Residence Honorary Association, a top honor at her university. She is also a member of Ad 2 Tampa Bay, as well as an active member of the growing Hispanic young professional community within Tampa Bay.

Krystal is the Communication Chair and board member for HPWA. She also works with Jennifer Whelihan at j.whela Productions as a social media manager and blogger. She has had the opportunity to work with many types of businesses, local and state officials, and has brought her forward thinking motivation to every job she tackles.

Originally from Miami, Krystal's family is rooted in Cuban politics and activism, and is committed to the enhancement of Hispanics within her country, as well as internationally. She is the oldest of five and will be the first within her family to graduate from university.
Recent Tweets @KrystalAGuerra
mytampa:

A LegoLand Miniland skyline of downtown Tampa.    - All buildings are made out of Lego bricks    - All the Lego bricks are standard bricks that are sold in stores

mytampa:

A LegoLand Miniland skyline of downtown Tampa.
   - All buildings are made out of Lego bricks
   - All the Lego bricks are standard bricks that are sold in stores

threechordsandacupcake:

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tampa, Florida 3-29-2012

pleatedjeans:

PJs classic.

itscandidlycara:

Wait, let me back up.

Hi, my name is Cara and I’m a 21 year old woman. Every 28 days, give or take, I have a period. And it fucking sucks. Today, was one of those where I take from the 28 day cycle. I wasn’t due for another period for at least a week, but considering that my period is pretty…

kiotsukatanna:

Some of the most iconic photos of our history. Seeing them in color makes it even more surreal.

It’s like it makes them actual people, you know? I mean, I know they are and were, but it’s so easy to distance yourself when they’re in black and white because they seem more like history than people, especially in this generation today, where all we’ve ever known were color photos, but when they’re like this, in vivid color, and you can see them, the actual colors there, it’s… It’s something else. They’re actual people, photos of people like you and me, and not just history. They were real, and they are real, and it’s absolutely incredible.

(via fernacular)

ashleighlaurenn:

charmaineolivia:

The Mona Lisa’s Twin Painting discovered. blows my mind.

the art history section of my brain just imploded.

(via fernacular)

fernacular:

trenchcoat-perdition:

I needed this on my dash again.

I don’t care if it’s Fox News, this is win.

YOU GO FOX NEWS PERSON

alyssinmymind:

If TV Channels were Your Family (x)

genius

(via fernacular)

beautyandterrordance:

Béla Lugosi as Dracula and Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing in this promotional image from Dracula (1931), via bela-lugosi-source..

we-should-fuck-now-that-i:

Mr. Sinatara & Mr. Presley

(via towritelesbiansonherarms)

designcloud:

Alphabet Topography by Caspar Lam and YuJune Park

This piece is a physical examination of letterforms as it relates to usage frequency. For example, vowels and consonants like “R” and “T” were given more vertical prominence while lesser-used letters like “W” and “G” hardly make a blip. More on the creative process here. (via)

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

The beautiful Zinaida Serebriakova! She was a Russian painter, and this is her self-portrait.

Her art is gorgeous

oceanmeetstheskyy:

stuff nobody in Tampa says

Weird take on the normal meme, but still kinda funny.