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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Changing “What in the World?!” to “Who in the World?”
There are so many events occurring around us, and so much has NOT been commented on – but if you tune into a few friends’ posts on Facebook – you get more than what you wanted with a share of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 Presidential Election, AFS, BBC, Brussels, MUN, NPR, Paris, Paul McCartney, Pope Francis
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Slowly Pushing Back the Curtain, Much More is Occurring…
…in many different arenas. That’s right, while the Repentino. staff had been planning implementing, and working towards change at the CSPA Conference in New York for 2016, much was occurring at the American School Foundation as well. Originally having MUN … Continue reading
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Wild, Architects of Thought, That is the Repentino. I have Come to Know…
From this whole trip – the conflicts, the ups, the downs, the laughter the disappointment (that didn’t last long) – everything, if you look close enough, you see that the staff had earned their right to be here months ago … Continue reading
CSPA Day Three, On the Cusp of Finality…
It is difficult for many to realize the amount of work to go into a trip – a trip that has benefits long after the trip itself. Sure, there is the preparation of making a trip successful and with no … Continue reading
Day of Thunder, Thor and CSPA 2nd Day
Many wonder where Thursday as the name came from, and in looking you see the Norse God Thor as well as Jupiter are referneced to the element of Thunder for this day. It seems fitting as the brave and talented … Continue reading
Middle of the Week for Some, Beginnings for Us
If you were asking, Yes. Wednesday, March 16th, while it was my birthday – and trying to keep up with the countless birthday wishes (thank you everyone!) – I thought little of this heading to Columbia early to register everyone … Continue reading
Soho, lag time, and Birthday Commencing…
The previous days of so so much – I mean sooo much walking, so much taking in just SO MUCH – wow. It showed as we struggled to the Starbucks on Broadway, grabbed anything we could to crank us into … Continue reading
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Tagged Chelsea market, CSPA, Georgetown, HighLine, MeatPacking District, Newonjo, Phantom of the Opera, Shake Shack
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New York, Monday – Here and Gone – Certainly Not Forgotten
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Seoyoung! Always one or two staffers whose birthday occurs on our NYC trip! We managed a small pedicure kit, a huge card and a Shake Shack shirt for her bday and lots of birthday wishes! You’d think the … Continue reading