Life in Transit
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Liam Railsback. When you board a bus, it is very important that you keep your ticket for validation. If you fail to do so, you could face a fine, a … Read more
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Liam Railsback. When you board a bus, it is very important that you keep your ticket for validation. If you fail to do so, you could face a fine, a … Read more
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Rhenna Hatton. A list of memories, things I’ve learned, or things I’m grateful for, or a combination of all three: Had breakfast at a bakery with my mom and brother … Read more
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Rhenna Hatton. From my favorite song: If we were vampires and death was a joke We’d go out on the sidewalk and smoke And laugh at all the lovers and … Read more
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Sarah Breland. Living in Katelios, Kefalonia- Greece for the last month has taught me something that I think is hard to realize when you grow up in a fast-moving society. … Read more
The following post was written by Global Gap Year Fellow, Sarah Breland. When I first arrived in Greece I was exhausted, clueless where I was going, sweating from the insane heat, and hungry because the airport had no food in it … Read more