Black Friday Chinese Consumers’ Chicago Shopping Shows China’s Growth Posted on December 21, 2017December 21, 2017 by Muru Li November 23th, 2017. Thousands of visitors concentrated in North Michigan Ave to waiting for the start of Black Friday shopping. In front of many luxury stores, people were following a long straight line and prepare to run into the store once it opened. People who are more than 40-years-old may still have a deep impression […]
GIS Day Features Student Competitions and Free Lunch (Video) Posted on November 21, 2017November 21, 2017 by Muru Li Wednesday, November 15 was the annual UWM Geography Information Systems Day, which featured different activities and also free lunch for students and visitors.
Sleeping Lion Awake: Sikkin Wu and Chinese immigrants in Wisconsin Posted on November 1, 2017November 1, 2017 by Muru Li On a sunny Sunday afternoon, Sikkin Wu is smoking a cigar inside his foggy smoking room. The setting sun light irradiates on his face, and he seems to recall his early life experience in China and Hong Kong. After Wu finishes smoking, he starts telling his story. “I’m 71 or 72-years-old; I even didn’t know […]
Spaights Plaza Reactions to Aaron Rodgers’ Request Posted on September 28, 2017September 28, 2017 by Tess Klein, Muru Li, Cassie Bretl, Evan Heffelfinger and Hailey McLaughlin How do you feel about Aaron Rodgers asking fans to link arms before the Packers-Bears game tonight during the national anthem? We had reporters gathering reactions all over campus.