Image Gallery

Journey to the Holy Land

By: Conor Sanchez 09


Ramallah, a Palestinian West Bank city, is considered the unofficial capital of the Palestinian territories.
by: Conor Sanchez

The author overlooking Jerusalem. The city has been fought over for more than a millennia.
by: Conor Sanchez

Built in 2002, "The Wall" separates Israeli territories from Palestinian domains. Checkpoints for crossing between the two regions are heavily guarded by the Israeli military.
by: Conor Sanchez

The tomb of Yasser Arafat, former leader of the Palestinian Liberation Authority, is revered by many Palestinians. Few Westerners make a point to visit the dignitary's final resting place.
by: Conor Sanchez
Apartheid's Legacy

By: Cailtin Croall '08


The author with some of her students at Langa High School in Cape Town, South Africa. Many black students do not have access to the same opportunities as their white peers in the cities.
by: Caitlin Croall

Precious, one of the author's brightest students, dreams of becoming a psychologist someday.
by: Caitlin Croall

hor with some of her students. The author's project encouraged students to share their dreams and experiences through writing.
by: Caitlin Croall

A township located under the shadow of Table Mountain. These shacks are a stark contrast to the wealthy white homes in South Africa.
by: Caitlin Croall
Tradition and Cambridge

By: Kevin Adler '07


The St. Catharine's College Flag waves proudly in a gentle British breeze. Cambridge's picturesque campus harkens to its long history.
by: Kevin Adler

King's College Dining Hall / Harry Potter en vivo. Maybe Alumni Charles Darwin or John Milton sat in this very room.
by: Kevin Adler

Strolling the august grounds of Jesus Green. Los Angeles did not prepare the author for the changing of the seasons!
by: Kevin Adler

King's College view from the River Cam. The college was established in 1441 by King Henry VI.
by: Kevin Adler

St. Catharine's College (est. 1473) main court. Oxford is a consortium, which the Claremont Colleges are based off.
by: Kevin Adler

An afternoon punting trip on the River Cam with Edward Cohen (Australia), Alex Morley (UK), and Kevin (Oxy's own). This is also where the crew teams practice for the local colleges.
by: Kevin Adler
Living in Paradise?

By: Brian Damron '08


A local fisherman shows off his catch. Fishing and tourism industries are some of the only opportunities for locals living on the costal regions of Nicaragua.
by: Brian Damron

The homestay shack. The author elected to stay with a local family so he could experience the real Nicaraguan experience.
by: Brian Damron

The author's homestay family. The hardships of this family contributed to the author's new perspective on beach living.
by: Brian Damron

The local fishing harbor. Fishing makes up the majority of the local economy and cuisine.
by: Brian Damron

The homestay mother booking her rudimentary kitchen. Many Nicaraguans hope eco-tourism, like the kind the author studied, will raise the standard of living throughout Nicaragua.
by: Brian Damron
A Trip to the Doctor, With a Side of Accupuncture

By: Yumi Tomita '08


This is the machine which residents use to practice pulse reading (Each hand machine has a different type of pulses). They have to know the combinations of 28 different types of pulses so this hand is like their life saver.
by: Yumi Tomita

This is what the clinic office looks like! Each has its own drawers to keep herbs and medicines. They smell pretty strong.
by: Yumi Tomita

This is a doctor reading a patient's pulse. Look how he's using 3 fingers to measure it instead of 1 finger. He's trying to read the deep pulse and shallow pulse.
by: Yumi Tomita

View of Downtown Hong Kong from "The Peak."
by: Yumi Tomita

This is the training room for the residents. They have the hand machines and other machines to practice their skills.
by: Yumi Tomita
From Bean to Cup

By: Libby Evans, '06



by: Libby Evans
Belfast, Identity and Vanishing Murals

By: Linda Lyke, Professor of Art and her daughter,Grainne Godfree, Graduate student Columbia University


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