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August 2, 2025August 3, 2025 manlupigLeave a comment

‘The Floors Are Shaking’: A Tranquil Weekend in Volta

By McKenzee Manlupig Wli falls. The experience was unreal—standing underneath the gushing tons of water falling from the sky, witnessing the hundreds of bats resting on the cliffside. You could feel the ground shake as the millions of gallons thundered down. We were visiting Volta for the weekend, a peaceful countryside.  We asked a professor, Read More …

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July 12, 2025July 12, 2025 manlupigLeave a comment

Day One at Channel One

By McKenzee Manlupig I’ve been on this bus for three hours now. Waiting.  It’s day one of my internship at Citi FM, a local radio station! I’m in a new country, a new environment, and definitely in for a new experience. Professor Steeves wanted to drop off each person in my cohort individually at their Read More …

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July 5, 2025July 9, 2025 manlupigLeave a comment

Heaven And Hell: A Reflection of Elmina Castle

By McKenzee Manlupig In the small paved courtyard, a well lay before me, as it has for hundreds of years. Behind me, the bars of a “female” dungeon. In front of me, a “female” dungeon. To my left, a staircase led up to a trap door and the floor above. Looking up 45 degrees, a Read More …

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