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Features:
Mach Arom ´89: Rebuilding hope for Thai tsunami victims
Kathryn Bard ´68: Somewhere in Egypt
Who cares about Haiti?
Venturing into Iran: Beyond the warning
Gloria Hollister Anable ’24: Into the deep
Gaida Ozols Fuller ´74: Six months in Uganda
Sarah Trapido ´08: Going 13,000 miles on veggie oil
Yoko Shimada ´99: Fighting the war on AIDS in East Africa

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The extra mile: Journeys that make a difference

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Going the extra mile
When CC alumni pack their bags, it’s not for a pleasure trip. They travel for a reason: to help others, to search for answers or to lobby for a cause. From high in the Himalayas to deep in the ocean, they’ve taken risks to go the extra mile. Read here about Daryl Hawk ´79 and look for other CC alumni under the Features column at left.
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On traveling, teaching and storytelling
by Lindsey Harlan, professor of religious studies
Some thoughts on research - and marauding monkeys.
Professor Harlan presented these remarks in Palmer Auditorium at Convocation, September 1.
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Ask him anything
by Mary Howard
Readers of Cosmopolitan magazine´s "Ask Him Anything" column receive answers from Jonathan Small ´89.
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Impressions of Berlin: Memory and the Holocaust
by Matthew Magida ´07
When junior Matt Magida ´07 traveled to Berlin last semester with his history class, it was an emotional visit to the city his family fled just before the Holocaust.
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Poetry
by Yibing Huang
"Mistaken Love," a poem from assistant professor of Chinese Yibing Huang´s latest work Stone Turtle Poems
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