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WEEK 3: NANJING
My first favorite excursion thus far has been going to Shanghai for a weekend. But since I essentially summed that over last blog, we'll talk about my second favorite excursion... keep reading
The last Alicante weekend
¡Hola a todos! As we are coming into our last week in Alicante, the students have really been making the most of their time here! During the last weekend, the... keep reading
Painting at Casita Linda
Today was our first working day at Casita Linda. We are excited to be working with Casita Linda at this moment in time as they are starting out in this... keep reading
Notre excursion en Cornouaille
This weekend, we had our last excursion of the program. We went to Cornouaille (Cornwall in English). Although Cornouaille is in the same region as Rennes (en Bretagne!), it is... keep reading
WEEK 3: SANTO DOMINGO
My favorite excursion from the entire trip, and I feel like everyone can agree with me on this, was when we stayed at Caño Hondo for three days. It was... keep reading
Starting the Cycle for Recycling
Last night, we had the opportunity to go to Bo-Kaap, a section of Cape Town, and learn how to cook a traditional Cape Malay meal. Many of us said that... keep reading
Olympiastadion Berlin
It is hard to believe that we are finishing up our third week here in Berlin! On Friday, before our excursion we celebrated the birthday of Michaela, one of the... keep reading
Adventures in Mitte
After a sunny weekend in Greifswald, we returned to the bustling city of Berlin! Our excursions on Tuesday and Wednesday took us out of Kreuzberg to the district of Mitte... keep reading
Tea Never Tasted This Good
Halla to all!!! As our four week excursion of this language and culture program comes to an end :( , there are still many things happening this week to end... keep reading
Thoughts from Leon Chou
If there's one thing I did not anticipate about this experience, it would be its similarity to a mental marathon. Never have I felt more exhausted, having to constantly translate... keep reading