Howard University NewsVision Capstone seniors present their final project: a self-produced newscast. “The Eight Wonders” cover a variety of impactful stories– from the White House to the Supreme Court and communities in the nation’s capital. They explore issues from Critical Race Theory to the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, to campus news, sports, and people making strides in the community. Catch the Vision! Spring ’22 NewsVisionaries: Kayla-Ajanae Archer-Buckley, Janae Bradford, Laniyah Collins, Ravyn Hardwick, Sarah Jones-Smith, Bria Scott, Megan Western, Courtney Williams with Prof. Jennifer C. Thomas
Covering the Community and News that Matters to You: Presenting the Spring ’22 NewsVision Newscast
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