Cameron Waller ’14 – On day five of our trip to South Water Caye, Belize we started the day off by touring the Smithsonian Research Institute. While the tour may have been […]
Archives: March, 2013
Michael Del Busto ’15 – My Sunday started with two of my classmates pounding on my front door to wake me up. I had slept through my two alarms, but luckily my […]
Luke Wren ’14 – What a day! Today was the last full day here on South Water Caye. I think everyone is pretty sad we have to leave tomorrow morning. This morning […]
Weston Kitley ’13 – The country of Belize, which is a true tropical paradise, also is a place for immense educational opportunities. This trip has offered an extreme opportunity for the group […]
Wes Zimmerman ‘14 – Today marked the second full day that we Wabash men spent on the beautiful island of South Water Caye, Belize. Our day began pretty similarly to that of […]
Raynor Mendoza ‘13 – It is hard to imagine that my time in New York City is over, but like anything else — all good things must come to an end. However, […]
Chris McCloskey ‘14 – Well it has been decided. I will never be coming back to Indiana (especially Crawfordsville). Of course, I’m contractually bound to come back (and sitting in the airport […]
Wes Hauser ’15 – Looking back on nearly half a week spent in tropical paradise, I have to say that my expectations have been met and exceeded. Going into the trip, I […]
Jingwei Song ’15 – It’s our first day on South Water Caye. The morning sun shines through the window and wind from the sea blows across the room: waking up on an […]
Joe Mount ’15 – Neither rain nor snow can stop New York City from being an amazing place. Each day this week something new pops up in the city, reminding me once […]
Hongli Yang ’15 – The British legal system truly is an interesting one. After visiting the Inns of Court, we went to visit the Littleton Chambers and the British Library. In the […]
Zach Mahone ’15 – The British Library was one of the newer buildings that we visited on our tour of London, however its roots are dated back to 1760. The British Library […]