Archives: Fellow Updates

International house of pancakes

Avinash Jagroo

2017-12-14

It's quite funny that we as humans crave for something novel when at home, yet we cling to any sense homeliness and familiarity once miles away. It started on a cold-never in my life did I think I'd be saying this-Sunday morning in Senegal. I had a couple other fellows (Kevin and Nick) visiting my...

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Hamid Ahmed Abulrhman

2017-12-14

Hey Guys, Background Info: My name is Hamid Ahmed. I was born in Yemen , in the Middle East. I lived there six years, and then after that my family moved to Hungary. I spent the next 10 years of my life here. When I was 16 , I applied to a high school system...

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Capoeira Angola

Dominique Landinez

2017-12-14

I was awaken by a knock on my door Sunday morning. I had just gotten home 3 hours earlier from a late night out. It was early. I reluctantly peeled off my covers and rolled out of my bed to open the door. The blinding bright light poured in and took me off guard. I...

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Guachapalian Gorilla

Antony Le

2017-12-12

During my first week of teaching English in Guachapala, Ecuador, I encountered my worst nightmare: a crying seven-year-old in the middle of class. Her name was Kelly, and she was one of the shyest girls at my school; I never talked to her before. So, when she started bawling loudly mid-class, I didn’t know how...

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Live From The Field

Allison Vaught

2017-12-12

Losing my grandfather while in Ecuador My grandfather was quite a character and was part of what made my family so much fun.  He had the best stories, and was immediately accepting of my decision to take a gap year, since he understood;  right out of high school he enrolled in the army and served...

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Amigo Especial

Rujen Amatya

2017-12-11

My road to Brazil was filled with struggles. From persuading my parents into participation in the program to obtaining a US tourist visa during Trump’s foreign policy period, I had to experience it all. I am an international student from Nepal and only after my second attempt to obtain a Brazilian visa (I was rejected...

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Bottling Up the Small Moments

Elizabeth Ollila

2017-12-11

  As my half point approaches (SATURDAY!!) I can’t help but have this sudden feeling that I’m not soaking up every moment the way that I should. I have this intense desire to be able to bottle up everything that I’m experiencing so that I can have it forever. I’ve started making lists of things...

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