Chit Chat with the Founder PublishedSeptember 01, 2016 by Patrick Gibson, Stanford Men's Cross Country I’ve tried to write this blog entry a couple of different times, and each of them has felt wrong and/or… Read more
The Colors of a Culture PublishedSeptember 01, 2016 by Maria Sheridan, Duke Women's Swimming & Diving When I first arrived in Delhi, all I could see was colors. Everything is vibrant: the signs, the people, the… Read more
Didi PublishedAugust 29, 2016 by Meagan Lew, Duke Women's Rowing On our last day of school, all of the children came in with colorful beaded bracelets tied with yarn around… Read more
The Joy of Sports PublishedAugust 29, 2016 by Michael Miller, Duke Men's Swimming & Diving I have learned a lot looking back on my three weeks in India. I have learned how to live and… Read more
A Lot from a Little PublishedAugust 25, 2016 by Maddy Berkson, Stanford Women's Track & Field On Independence Day in India the thing to do is fly kites. Kites are made of two wooden sticks and… Read more
A Classy Time PublishedAugust 24, 2016 by Michelle Staggers, Duke Women's Lacrosse It wasn't until the final week of school when I figured out how to maximize my opportunities to engage with… Read more
A New Meaning of Humbled PublishedAugust 24, 2016 by Alexa Romano, Stanford Women's Basketball As student athletes, we are all too familiar with the world humble. We have coaches reminding us to stay humble… Read more
The Moments that Make Us PublishedAugust 24, 2016 by Nicolette McNair, Stanford Women's Gymnastics One of the first things I noticed upon arriving in India were the stark contrasts of the country. Beautiful hotels… Read more
Bliss. PublishedAugust 24, 2016 by Sammy Gallagher, Stanford Women's Swimming & Diving We were asked what was the most difficult part about India? My answer: leaving. For three weeks we worked with… Read more
The Little Things Are Big Things PublishedAugust 24, 2016 by Jake Faust, Duke Men's Wrestling Wow, what a fast three weeks. I really can’t believe my time in India has come to an end. It… Read more