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Student Trip Blogs

Each evening, the Student Leaders of the Day write a daily trip blog, sharing everything from funny moments and inside jokes to detailed recaps and deep reflections on their experiences. Family and friends back home leave supportive comments as they follow along. Explore some of our Alumni Interns’ favorite blogs from 2024 or search all student trip blogs below.

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Helloooo

Hey everyone! My name is Xavier Gardner, and I go to Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice, Downtown Brooklyn. I’m African American, but…
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Helloooo (No. 2)

Hey everyone! My name is Xavier Gardner, and I go to Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice, Downtown Brooklyn. I’m African American, but…
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Intro (No. 2)

Hello! My name is Jade. I attend Williamsburg Preparatory High School in NYC. Some of my favorite things to do include reading, going to…
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Environmental Justice Day!

WHATTSUP BAY AREA!!!! Today we woke up to a beautiful sunny day with the birds and insects chirping outside. With the topic being conservation…
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hello! (No. 48)

Hi everyone Im Anaya! I grew up in Berkeley with my parents two sisters and our dog Luna. I have been on a swim…

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hiiii!

hello! My name is Leen Alarjawi and I go to Greenwich High school. I am from Syria and have been in America for 8…
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DAY 10- CAP PART 2

Hello, my name is Emilio, I attend Sonoma Valley High School and a rising senior. So far, my highlight of the trip has been…
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Day 10: CAP Day One

Hola! It’s Leo and Nick. Today was the first day of our Community Action Project (CAP). We started the day with our typical 7:15…
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Intro Blog

Hi! I’m Estela Ramos and I’m a student at Professional Performing Arts School in New York. This is my first time going to the…
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Day 3: History and Culture! (No. 2)

First, we apologize for the mix up with the blog post from yesterday. Parents, please see the email from Carissa with a link to…