Hao Sun

Multimedia Journalist

YouTube • 15th December 2020

The New Stage Documentary

I filmed and edited a 17-minute-long documentary as my graduation project in Boston University. The journalism documentary focuses on several Due Donne Productions' opera singers – sopranos and music educators, stage the world’s first opera production within the world of “Animal Crossing” during pandemic.
21st May 2020

An Open-ended Trip

David Van Ryn, a 65-year-old emergency room doctor in Indiana, is one of the numerous medical workers across the country who is fighting against COVID-19. In fear of bringing the virus home, doctor Van Ryn moved out of his house to protect his family.
6th May 2020

Cap and Gone

The past few weeks have felt like a haze, clouding seniors’ minds and making it difficult to concentrate on even the easiest tasks. Students who were preparing to graduate this spring are feeling a range of emotions as their college careers come to an abrupt end.
22nd April 2020

More Than A Fantasy Illustrator

“The world is a really scary and not happy place a lot of times; people are just stressed out, and so escapism has always been important to me,” Morrison said.
6th December 2019

Hao Sun Journalist Reel 2019

This newsreel is a compilation of my work as a television reporter (stand-ups, packages) and anchor for IU Newsnet, Indiana.
YouTube • 1st December 2019

BU Rowing Team at Head Of The Charles Regatta in 2019

The Head Of The Charles® Regatta has welcomed the world’s best crew teams to the banks of the Charles River for the ultimate two-day rowing competition, featuring over 11,000 athletes. BU men’s and women’s rowing teams and women’s lightweight rowing team had raced on both days.
14th November 2019

Students Protest Ben Shapiro's Speech at Boston University

“Ben Shapiro owns a top-ranking podcast platform, asking him and asking the university to not allow him to speak at one venue is not affecting his right to free speech,” Charley said.
11th November 2019

The Time of Year Seasonal Affective Disorder Starts to Take Hold

With the changing season, and turning back the clock to end Daylight Saving Time, Boston University mental health experts say this is the time of year Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can start to take hold.
15th October 2019

Dr. Bonilla-Silva Speaks at Boston University, Unpack the Understanding of Race

“As we all share the same DNA,” he said. “As we all one species, phenotype is not the same as genotype.”
Spark • 13th October 2019

HONK! Festival of Activist Street Bands

The 14th annual HONK! festival held on Oct. 11-13, 2019; the 3-day event gathers the public from all over the United States to Somerville for a celebration of music and activism.
BOSTON.COM TRACKER • 23rd September 2019

Boston.com Tracker Blogs

I have been tracking the Boston.com for doing JO 704 course assignment. Here are my impressions on the news website.
18th April 2019

Mumps Outbreak in Indiana University Reaches to 17 - PKG

Indiana University now has confirmed 17 cases of mumps. That number more than doubles last week’s report of seven cases. Nine of them are linked to one fraternity, but officials have not named it to the public.
Facebook Watch • 11th April 2019

IU NewsNet 4/11/2019

This week we talks about the team coverage of sanctions, safety tips and the storied history of the Little 500. SPEA gets a new dean, we have highlights of IU day. Bob Knight takes in an IU baseball game, Uber drivers sound off about unruly riders, plus, hear from the IU student airlifted to an Indianapolis hospital who credits his fraternity brothers with saving his life.
29th March 2019

IU Launched the Second Climate Survey to Frame the Sexual Assault on Campus - PKG

One in five women and one in seven men experienced forced sex during their time in college.
7th March 2019

Safety Escort: An Alternative to Walking at Night - PKG

Safety and wellbeing are the priorities on campus, especially one as large as IU. It is a common phenomenon for students to stay up late in the library or walk home by oneself but in a completely different direction from companions. IU Safety Escort is a public service that provides free rides to the community at night within Bloomington.
22nd February 2019

Families Vying to Find Hotel Years before Graduation Weekend - PKG

While students spend 4 years to complete their degrees, their family may need to spend half that time looking for a place to stay on the graduation weekend.
Facebook Watch • 14th February 2019

IU NewsNet 2/14/2019

Anchor for the IU NewsNet on 2/14/2019
27th November 2018

Scooter Hoarding Becomes Headache for Chargers - PKG

The scooter companies hope to use the help of the public to provide charging services on an ongoing basis, but the students who charge them say now it seems that some chargers are trying to use tricks.
16th October 2018

#Freshman 15 Is Not Real - PKG

Several studies indicate that the average weight gain is 7.5 pounds, and the people who gain more than 15 lbs only account for 10% of the total.
SoundCloud • 30th April 2018

Jack Taylor: Get Rid of Elephant Pants

Jack Taylor, a Bloomington resident who took more than one year and a half to loose 110 lbs to pursue a healthy lifestyle.
Built with Journo Portfolio
Close ✕