What does Environmental Justice have to do with Busses? PublishedJuly 14, 2018 by Hazel Horvath I’m an Environmental Science major, hoping to make the world a more sustainable, less polluted place for all. So why … Read more
From Paper to PDF PublishedJuly 12, 2018 by Amika Ekanem I help out with a variety of tasks at my placement with Children’s Hospital Volunteer Services. This has included : … Read more
Medicine, Social Work and Education: A DukeEngage Indy Project in Bolivia PublishedJuly 12, 2018 by McKenzie Cook, Duke 2019, Cardea Fellow La Paz, Bolivia, is haphazardly settled in a basin the Cordillera Real. It is beautiful, rugged, and oftentimes, quite cold, … Read more
Where Are You From? PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Jamie Karl It’s a common question and a conversation starter. People in New Orleans are incredibly friendly, and wherever we go, we … Read more
Week 6: Unfamiliar Streets PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Melody Hong Week 6 marked a new page in our time in Korea. We moved from Jiguchon to Wooridul, and to me, … Read more
Gearing Up for the Workshop PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Nicole Kastelic Now that I’ve tipped the halfway point of my internship, I’m quickly approaching what I expect to be one of … Read more
Our Journey PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Erik Gregorio Unlike my usual Saturday, this past one I woke up at 5 AM to make an hour-long drive to Arivaca, … Read more
City of Faith PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Lulu Wein Thirteen years of Jewish Day school made faith a big part of my everyday life; yet, its influence was often … Read more
Goodbye for now, Colombia PublishedJuly 09, 2018 by Miguel Gonzalez Tomorrow I leave to go back home. It has been an amazing two-months here in Cartagena, Colombia, and I feel … Read more
The Big Easy and Transportation: An Ongoing Battle PublishedJuly 08, 2018 by John Knudsen In the lobby of our dorm, tenderly, tauntingly, hangs this sign sporting the supposed transportation schedule for the streetcar, the … Read more