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Student journalists reflect on covering protests on campus

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TIME spoke with student journalists from UCLA, Columbia, Northwestern and the University of Texas at Austin who were on the front lines covering protests on their own campuses. As the unrest grew, student journalists were often in a better position to tell the story, although they faced dual challenges: as members of the media and as students at the institutions they covered.



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