A second Christmas for delivery drivers
- Advanced Reporting
- April 28, 2020
BY Rabia GursoyJRN 490 Spring 2021 Burcu signed her asylum application and sent it to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. She had fled from her native country of Turkey in fear of becoming a political prisoner and hoped to start a new life in the U.S. Unfortunately, due to the cuts on funding from
READ MOREBY McKenzi Thi MurphyJRN 490 Spring 2021 The show must always go on. The mantra of theatre calls for the opening of the metaphorical red velvet curtain, no matter the problem. But the grim real-life drama of a global pandemic forced theatres across the U.S. to remain dark — except for a single ever-burning bulb
READ MOREBY Chelsea SullivanJRN 490 Spring 2021 Maintaining proper hygiene and following stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic means something entirely different for the homeless population. Congregate settings, including shelters, student housing, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes, have been flashpoints for coronavirus infections. Having residents follow COVID-19 guidelines while living in shelters is a difficult
READ MOREBY Cindy MizakuJRN 490 Spring 2021 Surrounded by researchers in a lab, Abraham Glasser takes the team through an automated sign language recognition program. He takes pride in working on a project where the vastness of deaf culture is reflected in the technology for people with hearing disabilities. Frustrated with attention-grabbing developments, like the Amazon
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