My grandparents (who only read & write in Mandarin Chinese) have been asking to read my stories lately, translating them with Google Translate.
Does anyone know of any better ideas/tools/software to make it easier for them to see my work?
cw // sexual assault
to close out my internship with @HJNews via @DJNF i wrote my final story about new research showing a lack of work being done in utah to prevent sexual assault. read it here:
https://t.co/tDSUk1zPOo
Constantly amazed by the number of men that walk around the city with no bags. Just going to work raw. Walking out the door with no emergency tissue or painkillers. Just them and their hands in their pockets against the world
As the July 24 White Coat Ceremony approaches, @UMich medical students and community members have signed a petition to oppose the selection of Dr. Kristin Collier as the keynote speaker for her opposition to abortion.
https://t.co/Bw92OvHuZz
I have a brief union-related thread and request for y'all.
Throughout the course of our work, journalists at the @statesman often find themselves in hazardous situations — out on the road during the freeze, at the scenes of wildfires, in the midst of protests. 1/3
so excited to share my first A1 for the @statesman !! this was such a fun story to write and it makes my heart so full to see a story about asian american representation on the front page of a major paper <3
also very cool to see my stories be centerpieces on both A1 and B1:,)
Hi it's me again highlighting the importance of local journalism! Two of this week's top stories come from local news sources part of the @USATODAY network: @statesman & @indystar. I'm so proud to be a part of breaking these stories!
https://t.co/RBqvBVigLo
#EXCLUSIVE: Following the Board of Regents’ approval of President-Elect @SantaJOno on Wednesday, The Michigan Daily sat down with Ono as well as the co-chairs of the Presidential Search Committee to discuss Ono’s experience, the Presidential search process and more.
“We did listen, we heard you, and I’m confident the finalist seated before us is the right choice for the University of Michigan,” Regent Sarah Hubbard said.
https://t.co/1Y4B6FUysJ
umich friends: I’m working on a story for The Daily about crying on campus. If you’ve ever cried on campus, had a breakdown on campus, or have thoughts about imposter syndrome then pls dm me!
This collaboration between the Austin American-Statesman and USA TODAY coincides with the new series “States of America," which premieres at 8 p.m. tonight on USA TODAY NETWORK’s streaming channel.
https://t.co/Bf8SsYbGWu
Local Foods, a Houston-based eatery that sources its made-from-scratch dishes from Texas ranches, farms and other local vendors, has opened its doors in downtown Austin.
https://t.co/DgrMSTgUDq
Because so many people have contacted me asking why in my recent @BaltimoreBanner story I capitalize Black but not white, here is an explanation from @AP
(It’s standard practice in the journalism world.)
https://t.co/riHXMixoRM
More from our @statesman summer interns:
✏️ @rebeccapaigejo on Roe vs. Wade reactions: https://t.co/d6XJpSDkEz
🛴 @fiza11k on scooter safety: https://t.co/F8J0ffQnoZ
☁️ @jasminlee_ on dust clouds: https://t.co/6gRu9TpyOg
🐶 @katyann0 on pet adoptions: https://t.co/h9wYXzkRLs
The cultural center in Bastrop County aims to be a place where people from all over Texas can come to learn about African American history. https://t.co/f3NXoQFrhV
Texans lined the streets of East Austin Saturday for the city's annual #Juneteenth celebration.
See all the photos from @aaronemartinez 📸 https://t.co/isAZ56WyN5
A Saharan dust cloud –– a collection of hot air and dust plumes from the Sahara Desert –– is making its way to Texas, which could lead to breathing issues for some. https://t.co/8ocoSpuAkQ
Who knew dust could be so interesting? I found out by writing this story for @statesman
Check out this article from Austin American-Statesman:
A dust cloud from the Sahara Desert will hit Austin this week. Here's what to expect
https://t.co/lawIAWZX6Y