Prepared for Panik
Posted June 16, 2017
As I prepare to head to the airport, I go through my luggage for what must be the twentieth time. While I’m beyond excited...Posted June 16, 2017
As I prepare to head to the airport, I go through my luggage for what must be the twentieth time. While I’m beyond excited...Posted June 10, 2017
Only six days until my voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. I strategically booked a flight that leaves around midnight; if I sleep on the...Posted June 1, 2017
To be frank, a large chunk of our South African experience was constricted to a very Western culture and style of living in South...Posted May 23, 2017
Seeing Kruger did make me sad that humans had wiped out the majority of this biodiversity throughout the rest of South Africa (as well...Posted May 19, 2017
Stellenbosch, in many ways, is very similar to Evanston — bougie shops and bougie people in a pretty college-y town — but in One...Posted May 10, 2017
As a biology major and (notoriously among our group) lover of flora and fauna, I absolutely loved our recent week in Kruger National Park....Posted May 10, 2017
In 1994, South Africa officially ended apartheid, a period of segregation, violence, and discrimination on the basis of race. It is what Mandela and...Posted May 5, 2017
(No pictures or the use of phones were allowed during Parliament sessions) Even after hearing how crazy parliament is from my TA and Professor,...Posted April 7, 2017
I came to Stellenbosch without taking any class on South African history, politics or culture, so the only things I knew were of the...Posted April 3, 2017
The cell in which Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for his 18 years on Robben Island. On April 8, 2017, we took a bus tour...