by Connor Morgan | Nov 25, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Chinese students educated in Western countries learn about democracy, but when they enter the work world at home they must adapt to an authoritarian state or face bleak employment prospects as they push for human rights reform in China, according to...
by Connor Morgan | Nov 11, 2015 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of youth traveled to the nation’s capital one year out from the 2016 presidential election to speak up for causes of racial equality, climate justice and immigration reform. Organizers dubbed the rally “Our Generation, Our...
by Connor Morgan | Nov 11, 2015 | Politics
Dozens of national youth groups met near the White House Monday to raise their concerns going into 2016. The event called “Our Generation, Our Choice” promoted climate, racial and immigrant justice. Organizers representing the “Black Lives...
by Connor Morgan | Oct 29, 2015 | Sports
Riding a handcycle almost 4,000 miles from San Diego to Washington, D.C., would seem like a lofty goal for even the most adventurous. Ret. Marine Sgt. Toran Gaal, who accomplished that feat last summer, didn’t stop there. He returned to the nation’s capital this month...
by Connor Morgan | Oct 29, 2015 | Sports
WASHINGTON — An 11-year-old horse named Crescendo competed in the Washington International Horse Show in mid-October. He didn’t win; he didn’t even place. But his rider, Morgan Dickerson, still called his performance “a miracle.” While...