MONSOON SEASON by Emily Scarvie

This weekend we traveled to the Volta Region to visit the Wli Waterfalls, Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, Volta Lake, and the Akosombo Dam.  We left around 6:00 am on Friday and drove 6 hours, stopping along the way for bofrots and bathroom breaks (and to feed goats).  When we arrived we checked into the hotel, Read More …

JOY by Aviva Speck

As an advertising major, I wasn’t expecting to be so infatuated with the journalistic environment at Joy News. My first time walking through the many radio and television sets was electric and refreshing – I wanted to be a part of it. Before I knew it, I found myself among journalists, anchors, writers, and producers Read More …

RIBBET by Makenna Crocker

*BEEP BEEP! *HONK! “ADENTA, ADENTA, ADENTA!” *cricket cricket “AYYYE!!” *croak croak croak croak “MEPAAKYEW, MEPAAKYEW!” *cockadoodledoooo “AH! Daabie, daabie, daabie…” “Sssss!” Americans are very noise-sensitive. Ghanaians are not. I started noticing an array of sounds my first night in Ghana; I went to brush my teeth and heard what I feared might be the toilet Read More …

GO GO TRO TRO by Jeff Dean

Ghana is a colorful place.  Driving through this country it’s impossible to miss the colorful clothing, the colorful buildings, it’s almost like Ghana itself is full of life.  And no part of Ghana is more colorful than the Tro Tros.  You can’t miss them.  Almost every color is represented by the large vans rumbling around Read More …

HAWKERS IN GHANA by Clare Malone

Around the streets of the world, I’ve heard buskers fill alleyways with music, strumming their guitar and singing well-loved tunes. I’ve walked past hippies selling colorful gemstones laid out on old blankets. I’ve smelled local food cooking in crowded market stands lining the street. There are a variety of ways that cultures make money selling Read More …