Enriching Experiences PublishedJune 26, 2019 by Sarah Nelson (Duke Women's Volleyball) and Hannah Howell (Stanford Women's Softball) We are staying in a guest house in Gordon’s Bay, about 45 minutes west of Cape Town. The community we… Read more
Second Week in Gordon’s Bay PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Chloë Lewis, Duke Women's Lacrosse, and Chelsea Red-Horse Mohl, Stanford Women’s Beach Volleyball Our second week in Gordon’s Bay was the last week for the sports program we were running for the kids in… Read more
Culture and Perspective PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Maya Jackson, Stanford Women’s Softball, and Christine Streisel, Duke Women's Track & Field The past week’s reflections and activities focused on cultural diversity and the history of the townships and South Africa. On… Read more
A Rugby Crash Course for Two Beginners PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Teaghan Cowles, Stanford Women's Softball, and Sean Tate, Duke Men's Swimming & Diving As a softball player and a swimmer, neither of us knew anything about rugby: the teams, the rules, or even how points… Read more
A Duke Wrestler and Stanford Field Hockey Player Walk into the Gym PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Araad Fisher, Duke Men's Wrestling, and Julia DiTosto, Stanford Women's Field Hockey As our second blog post for the trip, we are collaborating on a short interview to provide our readers with… Read more
Teamwork and Sea Horses PublishedJuly 06, 2016 by Gurbani Singh (D-Women's Golf) & Mariah Lee (S-Women's Soccer) Last Saturday we visited Langa Township. Our tour guide, Siviwe, grew up in the township and showed us around. After… Read more
Protect Your “Inner Wealth” PublishedJuly 05, 2016 by Elizabeth Horne (D-W Rowing) & Taylor Rice (S-W Gymnastics) For our first weekend in Cape Town we were taken to Langa township, the oldest township in South Africa. Guided… Read more
Obstacles and New Experiences on the Rise PublishedJuly 05, 2016 by Trevor Rex (S-M Track & Field) & Lizzie Devitt (D-W Swimming & Diving) This past week our ACE group transitioned from the classroom to the streets of South Africa. Last weekend, we were… Read more