I may be done with the @MUConvergence program now, but I will always call myself a convergence kid.
So glad I got to work on @Gannett’s Pass the Mic project with these people! Excited to see where the project goes and all it adds to the journalism community!
I am super happy to get this story published. I was responsible for writing the audio script and editing the main piece for the Kimmswick story in the news cycle. I want to thank everyone, especially my teammates, who spent so much time on the story. 😁😁😁
If you come to #Kimmswick, you can find the Levee High Apple Pie at @TheBlueOwl. Each is made with 18 hand-peeled and hand-sliced apples.
Mary Hostetter owns the restaurant—one of three remaining open in this small #MississippiRiver town.
“Tea to Chinese people is like #Coffee to American people,” Cecilia Yue said. Because of COVID-19, she did not go back home this summer. She said she misses time drinking tea with her family members. For her, tea symbolizes a taste of home.
Cecilia Yue, 21, makes tea in a Chinese traditional way. @cecilia_siqiyue inherits her love of tea from her father. She said making tea is a way to relax herself during #COVID19 .