Travel

Rumburk with ROMEA: A Weekend with Romani Students from Across the Czech Republic

by Nandini Kochar   I have the pleasure of interning at ROMEA, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of the Czech Republic’s marginalized Roma population. As part of the internship, my friend Vitoria and I recently had the opportunity to spend a weekend in the small town of Rumburk with Romani high school Continue reading Rumburk with ROMEA: A Weekend with Romani Students from Across the Czech Republic

My Surreal Day at Masopust

My Surreal Day at Masopust

by Ryan Campbell   I’d be lying if I said anything less: Masopust in Roztoky was perhaps one of the most outrageous, hilariously baffling and overall unforgettable days of my college career. From broom-wielding dancers to a monstrous, papier-mache man devouring sausages, Masopust was full of peculiar sights. But, boy, was it glorious. Masopust, translated Continue reading My Surreal Day at Masopust

Why I’m Not Qualified to Write about My Weekend Trip

by Orsi Liddiard Flash trips are confusing. You do them when you don’t have the time for a full-on holiday, but you’re not prepared to just sit at home, either. They take similar amounts of money, planning and effort, but they’re gone in a split second. You try and pack everything into a moment, and Continue reading Why I’m Not Qualified to Write about My Weekend Trip

Say Bonjour to taking your own tour

Say Bonjour to taking your own tour

by Orsi Liddiard This isn’t your typical itinerary of what to do in a city, in this case Paris. During the last few years, I’ve been able to travel to places in Asia I could never have experienced if my university wasn’t based in Shanghai. While travelling to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia, I learned Continue reading Say Bonjour to taking your own tour

Operation Mountain King: Hiking the Kungsleden in Sweden

Operation Mountain King: Hiking the Kungsleden in Sweden

by Simon Tang In the mountains, Death doesn’t leap onto you as he would on a busy expressway or a quaking war zone. He sort of hangs around behind you, trudging in your footsteps so as to not leave any of his own, creeping closer when you’re not looking, all the while muttering to himself. Continue reading Operation Mountain King: Hiking the Kungsleden in Sweden

Italy

Italy

Quick Facts Transport: Austrian Airlines, Ryanair, FlixBus, Trenitalia, and various other buses and trains Accommodation: Airbnb, hotel Group size: 3 Costs: Transport: $400 Accommodation: $275 Food: God knows Basic Itinerary: Friday: Flight to Bologna, bus to Florence​ Saturday: Walked around in Florence Train to Rome Trevi Fountain Spanish Steps Pantheon and cat sanctuary Bar Sunday: Continue reading Italy