Update: Days 5 and 6

On Thursday morning, students continued service at both the Academic Sports Academy and the Food Bank. Directly after service, all students went on a tour at the New Jersey State House, where we had the privilege of meeting with Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, who spoke with our students about local and state government and the issues he works on related to Trenton. Students from Sociology and History had class with professors Bates and McGreevey in a committee room in the State House, while Political Science students met with Madeline Urbish, the Project Director for the Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed at the NJ Audubon.

After we returned to campus and ate dinner, students enjoyed a night of activities and movies, as well as some optional study hall time with a little less stress as we approached the weekend!

On Friday, the History and Sociology students hopped on a school bus with us to travel to historic Philadelphia. Although the rain changed our outdoor plans a bit, it held off long enough to engage in a historical "photo scavenger hunt" around Independence Hall (check out some photos below!). The students also had time to explore the Reading Terminal Market, a location they all read about and studied in their coursework this summer! To finish out our fun field trip, we ate delicious BBQ at Sweet Lucy's in Philadelphia.

The Political Science students, related to their pre-reading of "Superstorm Sandy," spent Friday at the Jersey shore to see the rebuild that has taken place since hurricane Sandy in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, as well as learn more about issues that have historically plagued the Atlantic. Speaking with representatives from Clean Ocean Action and Ocean County Long Term Recovery, the group participated in a quick beach cleanup to do their part in helping the shore,


















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