An International Student’s Journey to Work in the U.S

By Ha Ta and Suhra Nahib To professors familiar with Yan Wu, an international journalism student whose work appeared in a Pulitzer Prize finalist piece, she was to become an extraordinary digital journalist. Whether Wu can stay in the U.S. to work, however, depends on the result of a visa lottery in April. This visa … More An International Student’s Journey to Work in the U.S

Perspective from an Emergency Responder at US – Mexico Border

By Ha Ta Crime, drugs and immigration are not the biggest fears faced by those living on both sides of the U.S. – Mexico border, according to Ieva Jusionyte; for them, a permeable barrier is much safer than a concrete wall. “Today marks an important anniversary: Twenty-nine years ago the Berlin Wall fell, but it … More Perspective from an Emergency Responder at US – Mexico Border