This week was the very special tradition of Dia De Los Muertos. Mexicans believe the spirits of their dead visit them for the first two days in November. This was an amazing way to honor them!
Join an all-female team of Royal Navy Submariners as they row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from the coast of Africa (the Canary Islands) to the Caribbean (Antigua) and take us with them!
Come learn about Senegal's national sport of wrestling (lutte) that combines, singing, dancing, poetry, rituals and of course sport. You can even learn how I felt when I attended a lutte!
To give all of you a better idea of what Paris is truly like, this logbook focuses on the details of Parisian life. Some things have surprised me and may differ from what you may assume!
Berlin is a city full of history. In today’s journal I’m writing about the fall of the Berlin Wall, its impact on the ‘divided’ city, and how these effects can still be felt today.
Seville is known for its long history and vibrant culture, along with the abundance of orange trees that fill the city. Come along with me as we learn more about these beautiful plants.
Come explore South Korea with me! Discover my daily life and the new experiences I’ve enjoyed this week. There’s always something new to see, try, and learn along the way!
In Germany, I am studying a worm called Pristionchus pacificus. The director of the lab, Ralf Sommer, was instrumental in establishing it as a model organism in the evolutionary biology field.
This week, I interviewed Emma, an Estonian classmate in my Economic Class and my International Relations class. We talked about her daily life in Estonia, her family, and her past travels!