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Hout Bay

Although we have gotten busier with academics, there are some excursions that were organized for us as well. One of my favorites so far...
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Settling in, but seeing new places

We have finally settled in at Stellenbosch for a few weeks, and we have begun to get into a routine. As someone studying Industrial...
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Seeing the Invisible

As I write this, we are ending our second week in South Africa and our first week of classes. I’ve tried to formulate my thoughts...
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Give Me My Pen

On the second night of our homestay in HaMakuya, a rural village in northern Limpopo Province, Kaley, Duncan and I donned the traditional clothing...
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Goeie Dag, Molweni, Hello

I think I’ve always taken language for granted, living in a country and a community where pretty much everyone I’ve ever needed to communicate...
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Reflection on Paris – Fall 2013

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” ― Abraham Lincoln Four hours ago,...
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The Public Sector is a Public Affair

Lily Zhou, Public Health and Development in South Africa, Spring 2013 South Africa’s health care system is quite simple to explain but emotionally difficult...
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A Black and White Divide

Lily Zhou, Public Health and Development in South Africa, Spring 2013 “What are the stereotypes about Americans?” we asked our tour guide. “You stereotype...
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Molo, Goeie dag, Hello from South Africa!

Mariah Wood, Public Health and Development in South Africa, Spring 2013 Our first month here in South Africa has been absolutely awesome. Stellenbosch is...
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