Life on a Language Pledge

Here in Kunming, I’m not just studying abroad in China. I’m studying abroad in Chinese. The Middlebury program I am on has a strict language pledge, essentially meaning we can’t speak anything but Chinese for the whole four months. It sounds intimidating, and it definitely was at first. One complaint about the language pledge is that it makes it harder to make friends. T...
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A Trip to Dali

This past long weekend, I was lucky enough to spend a couple days in Dali, a small(er than Kunming) ancient city that used to be its own kingdom. Dali is about a 6-7 hour drive from Kunming and is famous for its beautiful scenery, old town, and the Bai ethnic minority. Though it threatened to rain at times, for the most part, the weather worked out in our favor -- meaning lots ...
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5 Reminders I’m Not in Claremont Anymore

But first, a quick introduction. My name is Madeleine Colvin and I'm a third-year student at Pomona. As this post's title indicates, I'm not in Claremont, but in Kunming, China, where I am spending the fall semester abroad at Yunnan University. While essentially everything I see/hear/smell/eat here is remarkably different from Claremont, here are some more obvious standouts (in...
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A Day in the Life (Abroad)

I'm Madeleine, a Pomona junior spending the fall semester abroad in Kunming, China. Here's a little taste of my average weekday: 7:00- If I wake up this early, I like to go down to Cuihu Lake where exclusively old people practice Tai Chi, their Chinese opera skills, embroidery, dancing, etc. I am a Chinese grandma at heart, so I feel especially at home here. 7:45- Wak...
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Claremont in the Rain

For living in such a sunny, dry, and essentially weatherless place, students in Claremont have some strong feelings about rain. As it's rained (at least a little each day) for the last three or four days, it seems only right to curl up next to the unneccessary-for-360-days-of-the-year fireplace in the Smith Campus Center and muse about the gloomy gray weather. As it's rained...
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Diving Right In

"Get out of your comfort zone! Try new things!" I've always thought of these tired phrases as the most generic pieces of college advice, not one of those useful gems like "buy a lot of underwear so that you can maximize time between loads of laundry" or "don't take an 8 AM class." However, in the last couple weeks, I really have tried something completely new. I started diving....
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Sophomore Slump?

Yesterday at dinner, my friends and I were discussing sophomore slump. According to Wikipedia, it "refers to an instance in which a second, or sophomore, effort fails to live up to the standards of the first effort. It is commonly used to refer to the apathy of students (second year of high school, college or university)." It's true--this year doesn't have all the exciting, ...
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Fall Break (again)

As I wrote a post on Fall Break last week, I won't repeat myself. Instead I'll just summarize my break and put up some pictures! On Saturday, we headed for the hot springs. Unfortunately, we managed to get ourselves into a pretty interesting situation in which our little Subaru got lost and ended up barreling down a bumpy dirt road intended for Jeeps, dirt bikes, and ATVs. A...
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Fall Break!

Today, the Friday before Fall Break, is the two-year anniversary of my stepping foot on Pomona's campus. That fateful Friday, two years ago, I toured Pomona's campus for the first time, taken aback by the sunny October weather and friendly, laid-back attitude. Friends whizzed by each other on longboards, quickly checking in about plans for the break. Some students carried s...
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The Breakfast Life

While most college students love sleeping in--no class until 10:00!--I personally love waking up early. Or, to be more specific, I love breakfast. I go to breakfast every day and usually spend an hour or two there. Every morning, after a swim (some days) and a shower (every day!), I head to Frank, the South campus dining hall, around 7:30 or 8 AM. Around that time, there's alwa...
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