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
Tradition Wins PublishedAugust 10, 2016 by Michelle Staggers, Duke Women's Lacrosse Warning #1. The gate agent at the London airport asked where I was staying in India. When I said New… Read more
Witnessing a New Culture PublishedAugust 09, 2016 by Michael Miller, Duke Men's Swimming & Diving I was not sure what to expect when arriving in India, but my journey here was an adventure itself (involving… Read more
Where Are You Going? PublishedAugust 09, 2016 by Colt Sessions, Duke Track & Field I am waiting for my plane ride home, and I can’t help but watch the people passing by. I see… Read more
Surmounting My Expectations PublishedAugust 08, 2016 by Alexa Romano, Stanford Women's Basketball India. What are some images that come to mind when thinking of this particular country? The Taj Mahal? Colorful clothing?… Read more
A Helping Hand PublishedAugust 08, 2016 by Jake Faust, Duke Men's Wrestling My excitement for the 14-hour flight to India slowly deflated as I sat on the plane hour after hour waiting… Read more
Family a World Away: An Indian Value PublishedAugust 08, 2016 by Nicolette McNair, Stanford Women's Gymnastics Looking back on the first week in India, I've only briefly learned about and yet have already experienced two of… Read more
Cảm ơn Vietnam PublishedJuly 28, 2016 by Sean Strong, Duke Men's Fencing On the last day of camp of the coaches and many of our students went on an adventure to one… Read more
Foreign to Being a Foreigner PublishedJuly 25, 2016 by Jack Keelan, Stanford Men's Cross Country / Track & Field When the whole ACE in China crew (except Jenna, who flew from Hawaii) boarded the plane at SFO headed for… Read more
Redefining Dedication and Devotion PublishedJuly 25, 2016 by Ryan Smith, Stanford Men's Volleyball Having only been in Shangri-La for a couple of days now, the people here have already made me reflect on… Read more