Three years ago in Viroflay, France, Romane Mosse decided to chase her dreams and come to play tennis in the United States.
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How Kimberley Bhunu’s tennis journey brought her from Zimbabwe to Cal Poly
Opportunity is a word that is thrown around a lot. However, for graduate tennis player Kimberley Bhunu, the word has profound meaning. Opportunity brought her from Harare, Zimbabwe to France to Cal Poly through tennis. While here, she has earned an education that has helped her create a non-profit to give those same opportunities to […]
Woodrow Wilson’s internationalism versus Thomas Jefferson’s realism
The Jeffersonian dream of conquering the continent was realized long ago; becoming the Empire of Liberty is currently on hold.
Finding familiarity after 9 months in France
“While I plot my return trip I’ll be tiding myself over with plenty of croissants, red wine and cheese plates.”
A Chinese-American in Paris: Reconnecting with my heritage while living in France
How to deal with the uncomfortable task of addressing identity in the context of a completely new culture?
Let them eat cake: Dining with a French host family
There’s something special about sharing a home cooked meal.
Getting adopted by a French family
There’s no better way to be immersed in a culture than being adopted by a host family.
The right to stay for all: Reflections from an American in Germany
Bleiberecht fur alle: The right to stay for all.
More than 120 dead in deadly Paris attacks
It was the worst attack on France since World War II.

