Of Course I Was Going to Cry In the End PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Lina Leyhausen On our last day of camp, we held a “Eurekathon” all day for the girls to celebrate the end of … Read more
The Consequences of Plastic PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Laura Navarrete Among many gifts and lessons I’ve received from spending this summer on Kauai, one of the biggest educational impacts I’ve … Read more
The Legacy of my Menial Work PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Anh-Huy Nguyen The eight weeks in Miami have blown by, and as we prepare to leave, questions have arisen about the legacy … Read more
Why can’t you come back? PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Jiwoo Kim “Are you coming back to camp next year?” “Why can’t you come back?” “Why are you not staying here?” “That’s … Read more
The Oppression of Natural Roots PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana In the city of Praia, we are greeted by women in the streets who carry coolers, bottles of water, and … Read more
Last Day Reflection in the Empty Apartment PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Jiwoo Kim I’m writing this in the empty apartment room. Everyone left early this morning and here I am waiting to be … Read more
Soarin’ Over California PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Alicia Steiman As a potential computer scientist, I’ve always been drawn to California. With Silicon Valley and a fast growing economy, tech … Read more
Cape Verdeans love the USA PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by AET Cape Verdeans have an illustrious sentiment toward the United States. They put the United States on a pedestal, the top … Read more
Time is a Social Construct PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by AET My Viewpoint on Time Contrary to the typical stereotype of many Latinos, my parents and I are surprisingly punctual. We … Read more
Bu podi judanu? PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by KCL Standing outside the local super market at the town mall, I anxiously approached a middle-aged woman as she zipped by. … Read more