On Puddles and Cheerleading PublishedJuly 18, 2016 by Sean Strong, Stanford Men's Fencing At the start of my past year at Stanford, a teammate came up to me to impart some wisdom. He… Read more
Life-Alert — Vietnam Edition PublishedJuly 18, 2016 by Bronson Bruneau, Duke Football "Help! I've fallen and I can't get up.” Ok, not quite, but let me explain. Last week while I was… Read more
Finding Beauty and Art in Vietnam PublishedJuly 18, 2016 by Carolyn Lee, Stanford Women's Softball) and Alyse Whitaker, Duke Women's Volleyball I, Carolyn, am no artist. Actually, for that matter, I am quite artistically challenged. I, Alyse, am not artistically gifted… Read more
Recognizing Differences PublishedJuly 18, 2016 by Grace Williams, Duke Women's Rowing With just about a week left in Vietnam, I've started to realize some cultural differences I never would have expected.… Read more
Xin Chao! PublishedJuly 11, 2016 by Becky Smaller, Duke Women's Tennis Xin chao!! So this is my first blog post here in Vietnam, and I've got to be honest: I'm not… Read more
Monkey Business in Ho Chi Minh City PublishedJuly 11, 2016 by Alyse Whitaker, Duke Women's Volleyball As I walked down the three flights of stairs to the breakfast of Hotel 184, a sudden rush of emotions… Read more
Refuse to Lose PublishedJuly 11, 2016 by Madison O'Leary, Stanford Women's Lacrosse I must start out with the disclaimer that those who know me would more than likely pin my personality as… Read more
Vietnam: A Country Filled with Beautiful Things … but Lacking in 6’5″ Redheads PublishedJuly 08, 2016 by Bronson Bruneau, Duke Football I think this last week has been my peak. More than likely I will never again in my life be… Read more
Blog 1: First day of school PublishedJuly 08, 2016 by Tara Christensen, Duke Women's Rowing I awoke on our fourth day in Vietnam a mix of nerves and excitement; today was our first day of… Read more
Uncommon ( … in the U.S.) PublishedJuly 07, 2016 by Carolyn Lee, Stanford Women's Softball It's not that often that you get an opportunity to fully submerge yourself in another culture. And yet I am… Read more