By Brantley Sanders ’19 “I believe that courage is all too often mistakenly seen as the absence of fear. If you descend by ropes from…
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It was a hot, humid day, which quickly turned cold at night. Some people slept inside on the pavement floor, others slept outside on…
by Matthew Rickert ’18 The Gila Wilderness is America’s first wilderness. Designated June 3rd, 1924 the Gila has changed little in the nearly 100-year span…
Comments closedby Parrish Preston ’17 Until, the breath of this corporeal frame, And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep…
Comments closedWay Down in the Everglades by Haley Stern ’20 When I signed up to go on the annual February break trip to to the Everglades…
Comments closedThe Lifestyle by Elizabeth Todd ’19 College goes fast; get outside. Some form of that sentence ends all Outing Club emails, is on most posters,…
Comments closedBy George Matelich ’18 Before I begin: DO NOT read this as a sermon on my time abroad and traveling abroad in general. It was…
Comments closedRyderz only – by Chris Cardon ’17 and Mara Tynan ’18 It was lit. By the moon. It was moonlit. The slight breeze rustled through…
Comments closedOne Last Lecture by Alex Fernandez ’14 Today, at the risk of sounding like an ancient artifact, I’d like to share with you how the…
Comments closedI am Very Small – by Corey Guen ’17 The cliffs of the Doubtful Sound are awe-inspiringly immense. Their sheer size dominates the landscape, angry…
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