by Jean Song | Jun 7, 2012 | Topics
WASHINGTON — There’s nothing quite as gratifying as a strong visual that boosts your storytelling. Here are some tips that might feel uncomfortable at first but becomes instinctive after a few times. Be respectful, but disregard others. I’m not saying break the rules...
by Jean Song | May 7, 2012 | Education, Politics
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama welcomed the University of Kentucky’s men’s basketball team to the White House on Friday to congratulate the Wildcats on their eighth NCAA title. 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Champions visit the White House from...
by Jean Song | Apr 30, 2012 | Immigration
WASHINGTON — Immigration is often seen as a Hispanic issue in the United States. However, a group of Asian Americans raised their voice on the steps of the Supreme Court to protest the Arizona immigration law and show solidarity with the other immigrant...
by Jean Song | Apr 21, 2012 | Immigration
Final Flight of Honor, a service that flies North Carolina WWII veterans to Washington so they can see the memorials built in their honor, took its last flight April 18.