Stephanie Kuo
A graduate of Plano Senior High School, Stephanie is a sophomore at The University of Texas at Austin, studying copy-editing and design in the School of Journalism. Last summer, she interned at a small community newspaper, where she worked full-time as a writer and editor. Currently, she is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists, and serves as webmaster and service chair at the UT chapter. Stephanie hopes to make it in the world of magazines someday, writing and editing for publications like Vanity Fair. Stephanie affiliates herself with the Democratic Party, with liberal perspectives on issues such as capital punishment, health care, and abortion. She is extremely interested in foreign policy and the need for the United States to form more diplomatic ties with foreign nations.
Use of antibiotics in animals harmful to humans?
May 2, 2010 | BY Stephanie Kuo
Is the use of antibiotics in the nation’s food supply doing us harm? Reporter Stephanie Kuo gets to the meat of the debate about the continued use of antibiotics in livestock.
Iranian youth in the Green Movement
April 11, 2010 | BY Stephanie Kuo
As the Iranian opposition movement continues to speak out in protest, reporter Stephanie Kuo talks to one Iranian youth who shares her firsthand experiences of the marches against the regime in December 2009. (Photo by Hamed Saber)
Health care from the trenches
January 24, 2010 | BY Stephanie Kuo
As Congress continues to debate health care reform, Y Gen TV takes a first-hand look at how medical personnel view the problems and solutions.

