by Leslie Hayes | Jul 15, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements
At our second festival, Alive, it rained on and off, but, despite the muddy playground inside the merch tent, there were some upsides. When the downpours would come, masses would cram inside the merch tent to wait out the storm. There was a group of people crowded up...
by Leslie Hayes | Jul 14, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements
This morning we got up, packed, and headed for the bus that would take us to Borbone where we would catch the canoes. We rode 3 hours on the canoes through the beautiful jungle. When we arrived at Kumanii we had to carry tons of heavy bags and boxes up about 100...
by Leslie Hayes | Jul 14, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements, Uncategorized
As I begin to write my article on the over-diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (and yes, I had to look that term up before I could even begin going over the background research), I still can’t believe the enormous opportunity I have been afforded this summer. My...
by Leslie Hayes | Jul 11, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements
One of my favorite sites out of the whole trip was Caesera Philippi where Peter confessed that Jesus was Christ. Jesus was known for doing things a bit out of the ordinary and coming to Caesera Philippi was one of those things. Originally, the place was called...
by Leslie Hayes | Jul 6, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements
I am currently in Ohio, filling in some free time before our next festival. This summer, I decided to take a non-profit my roommate and I started (the Red Thread Movement) to different music venues, primarily festivals, to try and spread the word, educate people about...
by Leslie Hayes | Jul 5, 2011 | Honors Student Achievements
Today after class, some of my peers and I went to Bath, England. I have always been interested in Bath mainly because of Jane Austen. I was raised watching Jane Austen adaptations and have always loved her work. But recently I have become obsessed with Persuasion,...