Erin | June 30, 2009
September 2007, East Africa
Yo! — Take a minute out of your busy day to view these fabulous photos!
I spent 7 weeks in East Africa and these are the top 25 photos from my travels around Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, including Zanzibar.
Here’re three just to whet your appetite!
Interested? View the entire slideshow of 25 photographs!
While you’re at it, [...]
Category: Africa |
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Erin | June 28, 2009
June 27, 2009 / Part 2 of a 2-part Series
The bad side of attending a women’s college is the hypocrisy of it all. My 4 years spent at two women’s colleges were pocked with incidents of discrimination — or reverse discrimination — depending on how you looked at it.
For three years I attended and graduated [...]
Category: The Americas |
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Erin | June 26, 2009
June 25, 2009 / Part 1 of a 2-part Series
When I was 16 and submitting my college applications, I only wanted to apply to women’s colleges. My father didn’t understand this and kept asking me why. Or rather, he kept asking me why I wouldn’t want to go to a school like Pepperdine, a small [...]
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