Zero-Crossing: Features of Life & Community
I have an immense passion for connecting with individuals and listening to their unique narratives. Exploring the dynamics of diverse communities, where people from various backgrounds coexist, has always intrigued me. My journalism journey commenced with SU Globalists, a student-led publication at Syracuse University. I embarked on this path as an Assistant Editor and progressively assumed roles as a Copy Editor, Managing Editor, and, ultimately, Editor-in-Chief. Through the lens of a globalist, I have had the privilege of engaging with a remarkable array of individuals within the Syracuse community. This includes not only the vibrant immigrant society but also a broader global community that spans continents and cultures. It has been an enriching experience, offering me the opportunity to connect with people from around the world and gain insights into their lives.
[SU Globalists]: What happened to Japanese forests?
“If you have time this summer, please go to Japan to practice your Japanese and learn more about Japan,” my Japanese instructor.
[SU Globalists]: An aisle to Asia
If my parents only give me $150 per month to spend on extra foods and daily needs, Asia Food Market would be the best choice for me to shop (at for) what I need.