The second annual Spring Issue of Mirror is now available online! This edition highlights the art of calligraphy, with two special features from authors outside of Western. You can read this issue at the link below:
Thank you to all of our readers and contributors. We are also immensely grateful for our sponsor, the Confucius Institute of Washington, and support from faculty and students in Western’s Chinese program and MCL department.
Wishing everyone a wonderful summer,
Mirror’s Editorial Team
Editorial Team
2023-2024 Student Editors: Maven Neumiller & Maggie Wettergreen Faculty Editor in Chief: Claudia Liu
The first New Year Special Edition of our magazine is finally available on the website! In order to bring you this special issue, our editors spent a lot of time working with international contributors, selecting and compiling the most interesting topics. Thank you to all our readers and contributors, and happy Year of the Dragon!
We are immensely grateful for our sponsor the Confucius Institute of Washington, China’s Ocean University, all the contributors to this edition, and support from faculty and students in Western’s Chinese program and MCL department. Enjoy the e-version of Mirror Magazine!
Sincerely, The Mirror Editing Team
Editorial Team
2023-2024 Student Editors: Maven Neumiller & Maggie Wettergreen Faculty Editor in Chief: Claudia Liu
After many months of hard work from the editing team, Mirror Magazine, Western Washington University’s first ever Chinese-English bilingual publication, was finally officially released May 17, 2023 in print.
Thanks to our 2023 sponsor Confucius Institute of Washington (CIWA), we were able to print about 100 copies of the Spring Edition magazine. Even though this is a groundbreaking first print, the limited number means that due to the low supply and high demand, the print copies that we can share outside of the Chinese program, some college and department figureheads, and some contributors, are very sparse. However, we remain optimistic that in the Fall, with a renewed budget, we can print more copies. To help increase the accessibility of this innovative magazine and to mitigate the issue of few print editions versus community demand, uploaded here is an electronic version of Mirror Magazine for your viewing pleasure. Additionally, web optimized digital versions of selected Spring Edition articles will be released in the coming weeks.
We are immensely grateful for our sponsor, all the contributors to this first edition, and support from faculty and students in our Chinese program and MCL department. Enjoy the e-version of Mirror Magazine!