Field Trip Day

It is kind of ironic how all of our trips to museums and other commemorative locations in Johannesburg as a group of college students have been accompanied by children on

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The Hospitality of Rivonia Premier Lodge

As I walked to the exit of OR Tambo airport, I felt a surge of anxiety. What would the next 6 weeks be like? After 30 hours of traveling, my

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Laser Tag and Nelson Mandela: A crude exploration into hyperindividualism and collectivism

3…2…1. My stomach churned as I readied my equipment and prepared to enter the arena. I scurried around the space, familiarizing myself with the topography of the dark venue with

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Forgiveness

You’re grounded. One of the most deadly phrases I heard as a child. In two words, my day could be completely ruined. All the excitement around meeting friends, playing outside,

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A New Outlook on Museums: Takeaways From the Past Few Days

I’m embarrassed to admit that I’ve always rushed through museums. But in the past few days, I immediately noticed how everyone in our group intentionally explored the museums we visited.

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Old Walls, New Bridges

Law is purely an instrument; the higher objective is love.  Learning about the interconnectedness of creativity and justice within the South African legal system inspired and invigorated me. On Thursday,

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Seven Hours in Soweto

A boy was shot and killed. Fact. But when a time, place, name and face are put to a particular situation, a fact becomes diluted. I’ve found that it is

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