This is the blog of Celeste Roche.
Okay, so who is that?
Celeste Roche is an undergraduate student in Connecticut. If all goes well, her diploma should reflect majors in economics and political science and minors in French and psychology, as well as some sort of honors designation. She plans to go to graduate school for education policy. All in all, she's very introspective, somewhat of a hoot and usually up to something, somewhere.
What's with the blog title?
Love|Water|Terrorism: a look at the world in progress... well, it means what it says. This blog is documentation of the world we all share: the positive forces (love), the negative forces (terrorism) and the material things we rely upon and influence and that we are influenced by (water).
Where are these blogs being written from?
A variety of places: wherever Celeste is. In July of 2010, the blogs are coming from Seoul, South Korea--Kyung Hee University, to be specific. From late August of 2010 to mid-December, blogs are coming from various locations associated with the Semester at Sea program, including countries in Europe, Africa and Asia, as well as from the middle of three out of four of Earth's oceans. Other blogs may be posted from Connecticut or other parts of the United States, and a few may come from Quito, but we assure you that they are all 100% from this world and from the same girl.
Why should I read this blog?
- It is cheaper than going these places on your own.
- It is more positive than the mainstream news.
- It might be a little bit witty.
