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JaKayla Brown

JaKayla, a website writer, is a senior double majoring in sociology and criminology with a focus in social injustice from Kansas City. She can often be found sharpening her arguments on the WKU debate team. Watch out, law school: JaKayla’s debate skills might just win the first trial before she even steps into the courtroom.

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