And just like that, my time here in Valencia has come to an end! I have enjoyed sharing my experiences with you this semster and hope it has cultivated a passion in you to explore your own city.
I have very much enjoyed my time in London. It took some time to adapt to new routines when I first arrived, but I've grown used to living in a busy, modern city. There's never a dull moment!
In Mongolia, it's important to know how people traditionally enter a home, as you wouldn't want to risk offending your host. Let's explore some of the traditions I've witnessed.
I was so excited to sit down at brunch with Madam Priya Adhikari to read about her life off and on the job as a high-altitude helicopter pilot in Nepal!
An interview with a high school student in the Czech Republic. What is a day in the life of a student like here? How is it different from your average day?
The use of plastic in Israel is extremely hard to avoid. Remains of plastic bottles and bags litter are found everywhere. On top of this, there is no effective recycling system.
Germans love bureaucracy, order and community service. There are many government programs that support those in need in addition to charity organizations.
Though Susan is no longer a kid, she grew up here in Oxford and knows what it's like! She is going to take us on a virtual tour of her favorite places!
I have about two weeks left in Costa Rica, and all of my classes are wrapping up for the semester. It has been quite a journey and I'm glad to have been able to share it with you!