How a school trip changed my life, career and the way I see the world

By: Bethany Melvin
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Read moreThe Global Citizenship Project (GCP) is a funded program for students and staff to go expierence another country and its culture during spring break. Each year the locations change every year and have included countries like China, Iceland, and Rwanda. This year, students and staff are visiting Cuba, Greece, Mozambique, New Zealand, and Thailand. The GCP program was funded
Read moreBy Ben Mangubat After spending three days in Paris, we headed south towards Avignon via Frances’ high speed TGV train. Unfortunately, we were struck with another problem. The ongoing French rail strike meant that our train was missing about half of its intended cars, making the seating was a free for all. We were lucky to get on our
Read moreBy Benjamin Mangubat After spending our first two days exploring Brussels we entered into France, with our first stop being Paris. We spent three full days in Paris where we visited many iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. Day one consisted of a guided tour around the city for our first taste of Paris. We visited the
Read moreNicholas Ruxton, ‘Doah Contributing Writer September 4, 2013 If you are like me, you are a college kid with little money and an urge to travel the world. Here at Shenandoah University there is a program called the Global Citizenship Project, which is a way for students, faculty and staff to travel to a random country for free during spring
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