UK NOW — When Kelly Daniel and Jocelyn Lucero started law school in the fall of 2019, the world, and their lives, looked a bit different. They had anticipated the challenges that the next three years would bring, but could never have imagined the rollercoaster of moments that would take them to the finish line. Daniel and Lucero are leaving their mark on the history of the J. David Rosenberg College of Law, holding the distinction of being the first two women of color to simultaneously hold two prestigious student law journal leadership positions. Daniel, a Boston, Massachusetts native, is the outgoing editor-in-chief of the Kentucky Law Journal. She is also a member of the Black Law Students Association and the Trial Advocacy Board. Daniel placed third in the Trial Advocacy Board competition during her first year. Lucero, from Paris, Kentucky, is wrapping up her role as the Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture and Natural Resources Law’s (KJEANRL) editor-in-chief. During her time at UK, she has been involved with the Latino Law Student Association and organized two fundraisers for Kentucky Refugee Ministries.  Their terms as editors-in-chief have come to an end, and as they help to train the new teams taking the helm, they took a moment to reflect on what they have learned about the law, leadership and themselves.