SAN JOSÉ MINE, Chile -- Mario Gómez is all too familiar with the hardships of prolonged confinement. While still in his 30s, his family said, he survived as a stowaway on a ship for 11 days, living below deck on little more than bits of chocolate and drops of water collected in a shoe -- an ordeal so trying it brought him closer to God. Full article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
In his introductory column Corey Brezak '11 gives you a look into the mind of an apprehensive AEM major. read more Full article at The Cornell Daily Sun 