Engage with a classmate’s beat work. Take a screenshot and explain how it helped further your understanding of your beat (post to blog). Follow them on their beat on X/Twitter.


This week, I engaged with a classmate’s beat story by commenting on their post about the “Find A Way 5K Run” that kicked off Clark Atlanta University’s 2025 Homecoming. Their tweet highlighted how the event promoted physical activity and encouraged healthy habits for the semester.



How it helped my understanding:
Interacting with this post made me realize how campus events like the 5K Run don’t just build school spirit they also play a big role in student health and well-being. It gave me ideas on how to connect my own campus safety beat to wellness initiatives, and to look for stories where health, safety, and student life overlap. Following my classmate’s updates will help me see more ways that different campus beats influence each other.

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