A Kid is a Kid
Published by Sammy Gallagher, Stanford Women's Swimming & Diving
When India is brought to mind, I think of an exotic country. I think of spicy food, I think of…
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Wrapping Up With Memories
Published by Colt Sessions, Duke Track and Field (Men's), Ryan Smith, Stanford Volleyball (Men's), and Domonique Panton, Duke Track and Field (Women's)
The past two weeks at CERS have been a time of reflection. We have spent our days wrapped up in…
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The Universal Language of Fun
Published by Tanner Johnson, Duke Men's Track & Field, & Arden Petit, Stanford Women's Softball
Arden: I have been a camp counselor for many kids’ camps during my lifetime but the camp this past week…
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Vietnam: A Trip Worth a Thousand Unspoken Words
Published by Madison O'Leary, Stanford Women's Lacrosse
"Three weeks, 21 days, 504 hours: the longest short trip of my life." This is how I have described my…
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Once in a Lifetime
Published by Rebecca Smaller, Duke Women's Tennis
And so there it is. The once in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to Vietnam among nine other student-athletes is over. The…
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Memorialized in Photos and Children’s Artwork
Published by Jack Keelan, Stanford Men's Cross Country / Track & Field, and Zeke Young, Duke Men's Baseball
So today was an interesting day to say the least. We lost about half our crew over night to a…
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A Coach Being Coached
Published by Bronson Bruneau
When I became one of the leaders in the “Coach for College” program, I, like everyone else, expected to be…
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Making Connections with Campers
Published by Anna Quinn, Duke Swimming and Diving (Women's), Isabel Ruby-Hill, Duke Rowing (Women's), and Jenna Frowein, Stanford Gymnastics (Women's)
Throughout the camp, we saw a lot of improvements among the students. However, one camper that stood out a lot…
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What Language Barrier
Published by Alyse Whitaker, Duke Women's Volleyball
As the program has come to an end I soon realized that these three weeks were some of the best…
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