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Month: August 2008

Posted on August 6, 2008

Letting Go of the Ropes

By Lauren Deville I have drifted down a ways along the shoreline, I just watched these ropes give way where they were tied. I could have reached out quick when the ropes first slipped, if I had tried, but I was wondering where the wind was trying to take me overnight, if I never did … Continue reading Letting Go of the Ropes

Posted on August 6, 2008

The Strangers Next Door: The refugees of Tucson

By Mariah Secrest My city of Tucson is like most cities of any substantial size, spread out into distinct areas in a veritable demographic paint-by-number. There’s the kooky, intellectual university downtown area, the rich yuppie foothills area, the clean, safe family suburbs of the northwest (where my two other single 20-something roommates and I live … Continue reading The Strangers Next Door: The refugees of Tucson

Posted on August 6, 2008

A New Cultural Climate: Adjusting to Latin American culture in the U.S.

By Eric Paul My wife and I just completed our move to the South. After living six years in the Chicago area, we took the 500 mile trek south to Nashville. I am starting graduate work at Vanderbilt as we begin this new chapter in our lives. It has been an interesting two weeks. My … Continue reading A New Cultural Climate: Adjusting to Latin American culture in the U.S.

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