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Chinese Students Struggle to Find Work After Graduation

Chinese Students Struggle to Find Work After Graduation

by Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 31, 2018 | Featured, Immigration

When Qiuxu Li, a 23-year-old Georgetown University law student, received her master’s degree a few months ago, she worried whether she could find a paid job in the U.S. before running out of the last $3,000 her family gave her. “It’s really hard for an international...
Companies moving to cut out middlemen and reduce drug prices for employees

Companies moving to cut out middlemen and reduce drug prices for employees

by Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 28, 2018 | Featured, Health

WASHINGTON — A growing number of big companies are moving to help cut the price of prescription drugs for their workers as pressure builds on the health-care industry to rein in rising costs. Businesses have grown frustrated by what they view as a murky and outdated...
Anime fans in D.C. celebrate East Asian pop culture

Anime fans in D.C. celebrate East Asian pop culture

by Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 15, 2018 | Featured, Living

WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of comics and animations fans, wearing the outfits of beloved characters like magic girl Cardcaptor Sakura and soldiers fighting giants in Attack on Titans, gathered in Washington over the weekend to celebrate Japanese manga and...
CO2 capture, reuse needs to be sustainable — and profitable

CO2 capture, reuse needs to be sustainable — and profitable

by Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 14, 2018 | Environment

WASHINGTON — The University of Michigan is investing millions of dollars to create technologies that capture carbon dioxide and turn it into commercial products, but some experts say this approach might not help reduce greenhouse gas or fit in well with the market...
D.C. cosplay event shows rising popularity of East Asian pop culture

D.C. cosplay event shows rising popularity of East Asian pop culture

by Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 13, 2018 | Entertainment, Living

WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UPI) — A young boy was doodling a portrait of the iconic anime Sailor Moon when the real thing – a woman dressed as the magical girl who befriends a talking cat – showed up in the staid Library of Congress. At a workshop Thursday...
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