From Paris to Macedon!
This past week has been incredible. As much as I enjoy the classes at my study abroad program, College Year in Athens (CYA), and feeling at home in Pangrati, there’s nothing like being able to travel to other areas and… READ MORE →
How to be a Runner in Chile
I first fell into a steady relationship with running when I started college three years ago. I had taken up running very casually in high school when I befriended a German foreign exchange student who was concerned about America’s stark… READ MORE →
Stephanie’s Study Abroad Experience in Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiusilCxBtc
A Day of Cow-Herding with Mustafa
Mustafa pushes the cows out of the cramped barn one by one and motions for the two of us to follow him. I scramble to collect my things among the laughter of the women in the family, amused my lack of organization.… READ MORE →
Estancia La Porteña and Fleeing an Undesired Life
On the 30th of January, 2016, I spent the day at an Argentine ranch, more commonly known as an “estancia,” where I rode a horse name Coca-Cola, ate Argentinian style asado (barbecue), and met several intriguing Porteños, a term used… READ MORE →
Elizabeth’s Typical Day in Austria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCyQtgCfaPI
Friendship Meets Public Transport
MICRO [mee-croh]: the word Chileans use for city buses. By the time I’ve consumed my breakfast of toasted bread, avocado, and tea (which I´ve had for breakfast every day since living with my family in Chile and still LOVE),… READ MORE →
Top 7 Things to Experience in Morocco
1.) Brush up on Moroccan politics An experience in Morocco will be much more enriching if you can understand Moroccan politics which, as in most parts of the world, are very complex. You can take a class at a university… READ MORE →
The Magic of Carnivale and Delphi…And Midterms
Spring is here! At least technically. I only know that because the calendar on my phone tells me so. The weather recently gives no indication of spring whatsoever. It’s been fairly cold and for the most part rainy as well.… READ MORE →
First Impressions of Vienna
“When are you going to start packing for studying abroad? You know you’re going to be there for 6 months. You need to start now.” That’s what my mom said about a month before my date of departure to Vienna,… READ MORE →