Singaporean student hopes to incorporate her global perspective with Otterbein's culture
Maya walked to the bus station, the warm, sticky air of Singapore hanging over her. A slight breeze cooled her face as the sounds and symbols of Mandarin Chinese circled her brain after her kumon, or tutoring, lesson. She stopped as usual at the convenience store to pick up cheesy sausages or banana gummy candy with an ice tea for her hour-long commute home. She sips her tea as she waits for the bus, not feeling a care in the world.