A Winter snowstorm pummeled the nation’s capital Tuesday afternoon, catching determined commuters off guard and providing a virtual school day for Howard University students. The winter storm is expected to bring up to six inches in parts of the greater Metropolitan area. While many students welcomed the snowfall, others struggled to focus while working from home. NewsVision reporter Lamaria Washington has the story.
Virtual Classes, Real Challenges Students Adjust to Snow Day
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