by Andrea Haerther, University of Houston, '19
School starts in 2 weeks- this should be my last year (if all goes as planned!) and then I will graduate in the summer. This summer was spent taking a class and working. Nothing too exciting, unfortunately, but I finally found a job that I truly enjoy! I am a...
by Raquel Diaz, Reed College, '20
This was going to be my year. Or at least, I had told myself it would. August and September have visited without so much as leaving a tea ring on my coffee table. October has already stood up, ready to say goodbye, and will soon be leaving by the same door. Do I have...
by Raquel Diaz, Reed College, '20
Cold Summers & Red Lakes — A July in Bolivia Check this video out to learn about how grants made my summer memorable and full of learning experiences!
by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
In these past few days, I found myself contemplating the last remaining years of my college career under the impression that I’ll be an independent college student working her way through semesters in an apartment paid for with my own income. Then there was the...
by Danica Drezner, Boston University , '17
March… The time of year when the transition into spring is accompanied with the anticipation of finding out whether you have been accepted or rejected by the colleges. For me, March marks the anniversary of a series of rejection letters I had received in 2013. I have...