My Time in Ghana: A Summation (And Laptop Problems)
Preface: This entry is being posted a month after my return from Ghana. I hand wrote this entry while still…
Preface: This entry is being posted a month after my return from Ghana. I hand wrote this entry while still…
I’ve tried writing this post multiple times, yet I haven’t been able to get the words out to explain the…
After living in Ghana for six weeks I have really adapted to some parts of the lifestyle. My blog posts…
For my last assignment at my internship, I decided to go to the Accra Zoo to investigate how the zoo…
FAMOUS FOR A LITTLE LONGER By Jess Pinnell I major in photojournalism. I love the prospect that I can take…
Last week, the group visited Anani Memorial International School in Nima, a poor community in Accra. Upon arrival, the students…
Metro TV interns have a very unstructured program. We are encouraged to explore areas of our own interest. We are…
My final week in Ghana has begun and I couldn’t be happier. Not because I am excited to leave, but…
This is it. Six weeks spent in Ghana have come and gone. I return home on Sunday, tired, filthy (haven’t…
A few Fridays ago we left our house at dawn for a bumpy six-hour bus ride to Kumasi, a city…
I’ve been in Ghana for one month now. It’s so funny because I never, ever in a million years expected…
I dedicated an entire blogpost to Day 12 for two reasons. Firstly, Tuesday July 1st is a Ghanaian holiday. I’m not entirely…
Living in West Africa, we are geographically closer to Nigeria and the acts of terrorism committed by Boko Haram, which…
Looking back on my first week in Ghana, I find my memories a little blurry. The meaning of time has…
1. I started work – My internship with the Daily Guide has been very rewarding so far. I’ve written stories…