Journalism students from the School of Communication + Journalism will gain invaluable real-world experience March 24 as they cover the March for Our Lives events live from Washington, D.C., and South Florida.
Six journalism students and two journalism professors will ride on the D.C.-bound buses with students and family members from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Additional SCJ students will cover local events related to the march. All of their updates can be found at sfns.online.
These are the hashtags they are using for their coverage:
#MarchWithFIU
#MarchForOurLives
#SFNS
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Participated in the Tampa March. It was a sorrow reason for us to all come together, but thought’s and prayers are not #Enough!
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