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
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
World is One Family PublishedAugust 17, 2016 by Sammy Gallagher, Stanford Women's Swimming & Diving, and Michelle Staggers, Duke Women's Lacrosse When we first came to India, we immediately noticed the stark contrasts between our country and the one we would… Read more
The People We Meet PublishedAugust 11, 2016 by Anna Quinn, Duke Women's Swimming & Diving Throughout our time in Shangri-La, we had the opportunity to interact with many unique people of different backgrounds and experiences.… Read more
Dance Like Nobody is Watching PublishedAugust 09, 2016 by Maria Sheridan, Duke Women's Swimming & Diving What do you do when a group of 5th graders asks you to speak in Hindi and dance in front… Read more
A Kid is a Kid PublishedAugust 05, 2016 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… Read more
A Bright Future PublishedJune 23, 2016 by Lizzy Devitt, Duke Women's Swimming and Diving Today, at the ACJ school at the center of the Nomzamo township, I had a very memorable chat with a… Read more