by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | May 21, 2015 | Faith, Ethics + Spirituality, Health
WASHINGTON — Today Katie Scott is seven months clean from all substance abuse. Since her freshman year of college, she has struggled with drug and alcohol addiction. Here is a story about how yoga has helped Scott combat her history with drugs and live a happier...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | Aug 18, 2014 | Entertainment
WASHINGTON–Medill Reports took to the street to find out how the millennial generation connects on the web, how they’re using it and what they’re talking about.
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | Jun 7, 2013 | Topics
WASHINGTON — After a string of mass shootings, culminating in a massacre that left 28 dead in Newtown, Conn., the debate over banning military-style assault weapons has re-entered the public arena. While the U.S. Senate rejected a renewed ban in April, the issue...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | May 29, 2013 | Topics
WASHINGTON — The third day of the Scripps National Spelling Bee brought more nerves, higher stakes and bigger words, but none of that is new for Emily Keaton. An eighth-grader at Christ Central School in Pikeville and old hand at the bee, Keaton competed for her fifth...
by Mary Lee & Anderson Xia | May 29, 2013 | Topics
WASHINGTON — Though Tuesday served as the first day of competition for the Scripps National Spelling Bee, it featured students hunched over computers rather than in a spotlight on stage. The preliminary rounds consist of both computer testing and a live oral spelling...