Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
3 hours ago by Jordan Belmonte
Before I came to India my friends and family constantly told me how shocking I would find the poverty and how drastic the difference between the very rich and the very poor would seem.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
4 hours ago by Vincent Hobbs
Only two weeks have passed, and I am already satisfied with what Mumbai has offered. From the scrumptious native food to the inexpensive cost of living, Mumbai is definitely a place where anyone can live comfortably. No matter what you're in to doing, there will always be an activity to do, event to attend or place to go that you will enjoy.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
4 hours ago by Veronica Martin
Azaadi har ek ki!
As we approached the heavy iron gates of the Cathedral School yesterday morning, we were greeted by warm smiles and soft voices. Our bleary eyes met with the students' bright ones, hardly outshone by their equally bright kurtas.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
4 hours ago by Mat Lohr
There is no one word that could even begin to describe the majestic image of the Taj Mahal. No picture, no postcard and no story could begin to compare to seeing the marble wonder in person. Being that it was built in the 16th century and completed over a course of 22 years is impressive enough.
Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, Seattle, WA
4 hours ago by Mat Lohr
Traveling to exotic locations and experiencing foreign cultures is something all of us have dreams about. I, along with 20 other individuals, have gotten the chance to make that dream a reality. Upon telling friends and family I would be venturing to Mumbai, India, there was a lot of skepticism.
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