“From Ouranoupoli to Dafni – Between the Two Worlds” Russell Li For pilgrims of Orthodox Christianity, Ouranoupoli is the most-frequented harbor where a passage into the Holy Mou...Read More
“In Motion” Eli Inkelas The world is spinning. I know what is happening but I refuse to admit it. I sway into the kitchen for a glass of water, then fall back into bed, paralyzed un...Read More
“A Forgotten Place” Katie Hauge As a reflection of our trip, I wrote the following journal entry: I was shocked, and ultimately pretty upset, about the condition in which the camps ...Read More
“Bull Snot” Elliot Cahn We went to Pamplona so my dad could run with the bulls. He kept his composure for a month in the south, a month in Barcelona, and a short week in Paris, but ...Read More
“Between Mall Ceilings and Treetops” Tresa Xavier My brother egged me on to go first, knowing that I was comically terrified of heights. Swallowing the lump in my throat, I stood first in ...Read More
“What’s the Deal with Child Actors in the Czech Republic?” Zane Grinde Every professor told us the same thing: don’t work with child actors. Kids are difficult to work with, and they c...Read More
“Windows Into Ben Smim” Jonathan Elwell “First, she says shoukran to all of you for coming, even if it’s just for the afternoon,” Rayan said, translating Zhora’s words. “T...Read More
“The Perfect Shot” Morgan Whyte “I have a perfect vision for my next Instagram post¾want to help me?” my friend, Julie, enthusiastically asks. “Imagine it¾us hiking through the mou...Read More
“Blue Skies” Cheyenne Joshua The bright red shuttle bus I had taken from the airport crawled to a stop. Was this where I was supposed to get off? If not, I would be stuck with my ca...Read More
“Carne y Uña” Emma Lederer “Kelsey and Emma, for example.” Kelsey and I raised our heads in confusion from our worksheet on Spanish idioms. Each week, our professor taught us e...Read More