What am I saving for?
What am I living for?
What does the future look like?
What am I saving for?
What am I living for?
What does the future look like?
By Kayla Guevara
It is September 23, 1972.
My family members rustle around the house, the neighborhood dogs are making their presence known, and the rhythmic static of the radio plays its tune. I greet the breeze knocking against my window, the sun peeking through the dancing linen curtains, and the thin layer of sweat on my forehead. I say hello to the aroma of my parents’ freshly brewed barako coffee and the all-too-familiar scent of our favorite snack[1] , turon. It is just another day in September, but it was a day like no other.
Untitled essay written by Kayla Guevara
What are we to do in the face of the growing global climate crisis? Perhaps we can dive into the chaos and confusion of it all through the creative reflective outputs of four GDP students for their Summer 2021 Independent Study: People and Planet, organized and conducted under Dr. Takeshi Uesugi’s supervision. This is Part 1 of 2.
C.S. Lewis in his book The Screwtape Letters gives readers a different perspective of temptation: a demon’s.