Where are you really from? PublishedJune 21, 2019 by Shreyas Gupta I was born in post-apartheid South Africa and moved to the US within months of 9/11. My childhood adventures in … Read more
ICE Machine PublishedJune 16, 2019 by Alexander Frumkin On our first day at my internship in Miami, the law firm’s human resources coordinator said that immigration law is … Read more
Kid Gloves PublishedJune 16, 2019 by Nicolas Aldana All right, that’s it. Kid gloves are off. I’m so tired of feeling like a child, I thought as I … Read more
Thoughts on the nature of home, five thousand miles from mine PublishedJune 12, 2019 by Matthew Griffin What is home? As my plane broke through the clouds and I saw Belgrade spread out beneath me, red-roofed homes … Read more
Epilogue: Thank you PublishedAugust 14, 2018 by Youlim Kim This is it. The final installment of my South Korea blog posts with weird titles and bad metaphors has arrived. … Read more
Becoming Jaded in the Emerald City PublishedAugust 14, 2018 by Harrison Banner This summer in Seattle has truly been a rollercoaster, full of positive ups and crushing downs, twists and turns that … Read more
Bowling. Busan. Bye. PublishedAugust 03, 2018 by Youlim Kim I’ve never been a good bowler. When I was a wee lass, I used to go to GattiTown (kinda like … Read more
En Casa PublishedAugust 03, 2018 by Valentina Saavedra Back in Miami Now that I have been back at home for about a week, I have had time to … Read more
An Air of Finality PublishedAugust 03, 2018 by Valentina Saavedra The End to an Incredible Experience Two months sounds like an exorbitant amount of time. Two months sounds like an … Read more
Back to Durham PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Axel Herrera Ramos Leaving for me was not hard. I knew that the act of leaving was not something that was cutting off … Read more