No Service PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Rodney Herenton, Stanford Men's Basketball Cell phones take up a significant portion of our time and we are well aware of it. We often acknowledge… Read more
The Rewards of Struggle PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by MacKenzie Kerr, Duke Women's Track and Field Struggling is something to which no human is immune. For seven days now I have experienced India — the culture,… Read more
The Importance of Experiencing Other Cultures PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Haliee Hoffman, Stanford Women's Gymnastics China will always hold a special place in my heart. I have a family in China and have had many… Read more
Listening Well as a Practice of Love PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Jaida Lemmons, Duke Women's Track and Field One thing, among many, that the people of Delhi do well is engage and welcome those who are not locals… Read more
Hospitality PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Verity Abel, Duke Women's Swimming and Diving My first experiences and introductions in India have been completely enlightening. I have had such a pleasure learning of this… Read more
Futures and Fortunes PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Taylor Kirkpatrick, Stanford Women's Sailing “Good morning ma’am! Welcome to class IIIA,” shouted an exuberant class of third graders. On our third day of class… Read more
C US C CERS PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Amanda Han, Stanford Women's Fencing & Lyneë Belton, Duke Women's Basketball Hello! Lyneé (Duke) and Amanda (Stanford) here! We’re going to show you around the CERS campus for our blog. Starting… Read more
Patterns and Pigments PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Kristina Inouye, Stanford Women's Softball When I was packing for India, I distinctly remember looking at my finished suitcase thinking, “Wow. Where’d all the colors… Read more
A Day of Reflection on a Week of Adjustment PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Judd Howard, Duke Men's Swimming and Diving Yesterday I woke up to my alarm at 5:20am, ready to get on the bus for our day trip to… Read more
Perspective Gained and Changed PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Sean Tate, Duke Men's Swimming and Diving Now back on U.S. soil, I’ve used the last few days to decompress and to reflect heavily on our trip… Read more