Jenny Davis

Hi, I’m Jenny Davis. I am currently a second semester graduate student. I’m studying German to English Translation in the Translation and Interpreting Studies department. Translation isn’t just about reading a text and spitting out a word-for-word equivalent. It’s also …

Margaret Cody

Hello! My name is Margaret Cody, but you can call me Maggie. I am a Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies student emphasizing in Journalism and minoring in psychology. I am a senior set to graduate in May 2023. WOOHOO! Storytelling …

Ellen Benson

My name is Ellen Benson. I am a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. My major is International Studies: International Economics and Development, and I am minoring in Sociology. One of my favorite parts of my college experience was studying …

Pader Xiong

My name is Pader Xiong and I am a Junior at UW-Milwaukee majoring in Film. I am a first-generation Hmong American who enjoys dancing, spending time with family and friends, and learning other cultures and languages. In high school I …

Christopher Santos

Hello!!!! My name is Cristopher Santos, and I am a sophomore at UWM (University of Wisconsin Milwaukee) majoring in communications. As a Caribbean boy from the beautiful island of Puerto Rico I love music and dancing as well as food …

Ava

I am Ava, a current third year student studying Journalism and Spanish. I record, edit, and write content for the podcast and socials. In my free time, you can find me reading in the sunshine, grabbing a coffee with friends, …

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