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Holiday Season in Seville: Christmas Markets
By: Calie Champoux Europe boasts numerous holiday markets, and certain cities stand out for hosting exceptional ones. Seville is among the standout choices. Its illuminated streets provide a picturesque journey... keep reading
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Studying Abroad
By: Luke Checchio Hey all! As I write this blog, I find myself halfway across the world in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Barcelona, Spain. But let me... keep reading
Changing Your Perspective While Living Abroad
By: Alex Smith Before going abroad, we have such specific expectations and visualizations about it, and, we can’t encapsulate any of it until we’ve lived there because the way we... keep reading
Unmasking the Illusion: Confronting Racism, Political Realities, and Privilege in the Netherlands
By: Sasha Lehrer When I first set foot in Amsterdam, I carried with me the expectation of a liberal utopia, a city built on tolerance and acceptance. However, my perception... keep reading
Best Day Trips from Kyoto
By: Lucas Taliaferro Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. While Kyoto itself offers an abundance of attractions, there are also... keep reading
Savoring Stories: A Culinary Expedition into Dutch Culture and Colonial Histories
By: Sasha Lehrer Embarking on a journey through the heart of the Netherlands, I discovered that the vibrant tapestry of Dutch culture is intricately woven into the fabric of its... keep reading
Navigating Public Transportation in Your City: 7 Tips
By: Rebekah Powell When living in or traveling to a new city, using the public transportation system becomes a must-do. Using public transit is a much cheaper way of getting... keep reading
Navigating Europe's Dark History: A Personal Journey Through Antisemitism and the Holocaust
By: Sasha Lehrer Traveling through Europe as a Jewish woman is not just a cultural exploration but a deeply personal journey that intertwines joyous discoveries with the painful echoes of... keep reading
Attending a Futbol (Soccer) Game in Barcelona
By: Amelia Asfaw To be honest, I’m not the biggest soccer or “fútbol” fan. I’ve always been impressed by the crazy obsessions Spaniards have with the sport, but never quite... keep reading
5 Things About Amsterdam I Wish I Knew
By: Sasha Lehrer Embarking on a study abroad adventure in Amsterdam is a thrilling experience, but as I reflect on my journey, there are a few key aspects I wish... keep reading