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The student files Clackamas student Cassandra Garcia-Torrez talks about her time in Africa BY TOM BOGGESS Cassandra Garcia-Torrez is a freshman at Clackamas Community College. Garcia- Torrez toured, studied and taught in East Africa, all paid for by a scholarship that r is now available here at CCC, the Gillman I International Scholarship. The Clackamas Print: How did you get this oppertunity? Cassandra Garcia-Torrez: The scholarship was offered to me by writing an essay and being interviewed. Originally, I wanted to go to India, but I was the last one to sign up, then I registered to go to Central America, but the Gillm an Scholarship would not support the trip fully because it included Honduras and it was considered terrorist territory, so I was moved to East Africa instead. TCP: How did you go about getting this am azing opportunity? CGT: I applied for the scholarship, which was only available at Portland Community College and Mt. Hood Community College. It was a long process of writing essays, seeing if you met all the requirements, like seeing if you were a first-year student, saying why I wanted to go there and what I thought I would get from the trip. TCP: W hat was it like for you to adjust to your new e n v ir o n m e n t? CGT: Upon arriving in Uganda, in East Africa, adapting to the new environment was a tad difficult at first with jetlag and getting sick upon arrival and adjusting to the time change. After a few days of adjusting I was up and ready to see what was around me. TCP: Where did you go during your trip? CGT: We landed in Entebbe which is [a city] in Uganda. That is where we visited a special needs school for the blind and deaf. That’s when I decided that I was going to learn sign language. From there we went on to Rwanda, Tanzania and Zanzibar. TCP: W hat did you do while in Africa? CGT: For the first few weeks, we were in the schools doing literacy tests and playing with the children. After that we were doing building projects for them, like playgrounds and working on their classrooms. During one of our “ free” times we took a scuba diving trip. We spent time doing clean-up projects. TCP: W hat were your living conditions as you moved from country to country? CGT: We stayed in hostels, camped for a week in the mountains while we trekked in Lake Bunyonyi, we stayed in a fancy hotel one night and were able to use a toilet and shower after not having those for many weeks. T C P : W h a t w ere experiences? you r fa v o r ite CGT: My favorite part was without a doubt being able to see what it’ s like in other countries, what beautiful places are taken for granted. I loved being able to scuba dive for the first time and in another country like Zanzibar was so beautiful. TCP: W hat was it like for you to adjust back to life at home after 90 days away? CGT: I found m yself in a depressed state of mind. This was something that I was not used to feeling as if no one had understood what I was going through. Jum ping back into school and work, immediately after returning, was the best and worst decision I made. It gave me the chance to talk to people and keep myself busy. Yet on the other hand, it was very much strictly business with school and work. I didn’t have much time to stand around and talk, as I thought that it would. I had forced myself, on free times, to go out and just talk to people whether they wanted to talk or not. This interview was edited for clarity and space. ON THE COVER: The six-hour flight from Portland to Kona offers plenty of time for homework. Photo by Saige Keikkala. Design by Brandon Chorum. theclackamasprint.com ________ OOB EdK ondnC Mcf Andrew Koczian & Megan McCoy. chiefed@dackamas.edu; News Edttor Cassidy White. newsed@dackamas.edu: Arts & C utture Matthew Rowning, aced@clackamas.edu: Associate Arts & C utture Saige keikkala: Sports Editor Katie Archer. sportsed@clackamas.edu, Copy Editor B lake Swan, copyed@dackamas.edu; Design E dttor Brandon Chorum: Photo Editor Austin Bottz. phot oed@dackamas.edu: Associate Photo Editor Victoria tinker. W eb Editor Chelsea Pagan, webeditor@dacfcamas.edu: Associate W eb Edit or Shayiyn Stnma; Ad Manager Robin Scott, admgr@cladamas.edu. Associate Ad Manager Merari Calderon Ruiz. Staff W rtters & Photographers Dani Oifton. James Hailey. Taras Kovch. Tom Boggess. Tony Pelco; Production Cole Sla wson. Debbie Fox. Leae Wagar. Travis Whittaker: Journalism Adviser Melissa Jones, meHssai@dadamas.edu; Ik e Oadfcamas Prirrf aims to report the news in an honest unbiased and professional manner. Content pubfehed in The Print is not screened or subiect to censorship. Email comment! concerns or tips to: chiefed@ dadamas.edu or cal us at 503-594-6266:19600 Moiala Ave, Oregon Qty OR 97045 2 Clackamas Print FEBRUARY 3 .2 0 1 6 theclackamasprint.com