by Yinmeng Liu | May 26, 2015 | Education
WASHINGTON – Transitioning from high school to her first year in college was tough for Emily Doglio. Yes, Doglio had some typical issues that her fellow classmates at Brown University also struggled with. She was homesick when she stepped foot on campus at the Ivy...
by Yinmeng Liu | May 26, 2015 | Living, Topics
WASHINGTON — In the near future, Americans parents bringing their children to the nation’s capital on Memorial Day weekend to see the city’s famed monuments and memorials will be able to add another attraction to their sightseeing list. Not far from the Korean...
by Yinmeng Liu | May 18, 2015 | Business & Tech
Video by Xiaolan Tang DICKERSON, Md. — Joel Horst knows more about the chicken he eats than most other diners. With one bite, he can tell whether the bird on his plate has been fed a conventional diet or an organic one. “The meat just has flavor,” the...
by Yinmeng Liu | May 6, 2015 | Education
WASHINGTON- Nearly 100 children in the U.S. die from unintentional gunshot wounds every year and more than two-thirds of the tragedies could have been prevented if parents had kept firearms locked away, a nonprofit “mom’s” group says. Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense...
by Yinmeng Liu | Apr 30, 2015 | Education, Topics
WASHINGTON — The Department of Education is awarding $3 million in grant money to help Native American tribal communities improve college opportunities for their youth. The grants are part of the funding of the Native Youth Community Project, an initiative the...