Our Time with ACE in South Africa in Photos and Words PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Anja Zehfuss, Stanford Women's Rowing For the first blog I wrote a list of 9 things that I loved about my ACE in South Africa… Read more
The Big, Grey Rectangle PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Max Evans, Stanford Men's Rowing In our third week in Nomzamo, our group began doing construction at a daycare center in the local community. The… Read more
Looking Back and Moving Forward PublishedJuly 25, 2018 by Taylor Lallas, Stanford Women's Tennis In our pre-departure meetings for the ACE program, I recall Emily Durham, our dedicated program director, telling us that “ACE… Read more
Lasting Impact PublishedAugust 04, 2017 by Mickayla Hinkle, Duke Women's Swimming and Diving Before my journey to South Africa began I had one constant question on my mind, “What kind of impact will… Read more
Photos of Adventure and Unity PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Logan Karam, Stanford Women's Soccer Molo (Hello)!! Its been almost a week since I have been back in the United States and I have been… Read more
Leaving With More Than We Came With PublishedJuly 28, 2017 by Chloë Lewis, Duke Women's Lacrosse The three weeks that our ACE team spent exploring and coaching in South Africa flew by. During our first two… Read more
Trash: The Musical PublishedJuly 27, 2017 by Julia DiTosto, Stanford Women's Field Hockey Monday through Thursday of our last week in South Africa, we made a pit stop on the way to the… Read more
ACE in Nomzamo PublishedJuly 11, 2017 by Logan Karam, Stanford Women's Soccer "Molo, ngubani igama lakho?" (hello, what is your name?) screamed with such enthusiasm that it rang loudly in my ears!… Read more
Gratitude and Goodbyes PublishedJuly 11, 2016 by Gurbani Singh, Duke Women's Golf I can't believe that our time in South Africa has almost come to an end, and we have already started… 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