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, Kathryn Chao. It’s October 19th. I’m working remotely today, sitting on my bed next to the window that looks directly up at Table Mountain. The last month has been full … 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