For study abroad students, Thanksgiving is usually the first holiday that they will miss away from their home, family, friends and turkey! Since Thanksgiving is only celebrated in the US, follow these six tips for your celebrating your first Turkey…
Happiness is a fresh cut. It is hard putting your hairdo first when you have classes, weekend travel and a brand new culture to experience abroad. For the girls who’s locks are so dead that it takes minutes to brush out and the…
La Marcha Along with the soft-sand beaches, historical monuments and fresh seafood; Málaga’s nightlife is something all ages can enjoy. “La marcha” is the spanish word referring to Spain’s nightlife and the zest and energy the Spaniards have when the…
From my little Italian vocabulary, “Buongiorno! Un cappuccino per favore” was one of my first phrases to learn while living in Florence. Coffee cafes, called bars in Italy because the word “caffè” means coffee, are full regardless of the time of…
The Ultimate Ladies Study Abroad Packing List Stressing over packing for a semester or year abroad is the last thing you need before preparing to leave your home and live in a new country. How are you supposed to fit four…
From mediterranean sand to Alcazaba pebbles, from a little outdoor cafe to a poppin’ discoteca; below I have created six different shoes for six different Málaga, Spain locations! 1. Flip-flops◆◆◆La Playa Malagueta Regardless of the fact that you will look…
Visiting the Tuscan region of Italy anytime soon? I highly, HIGHLY recommend visiting the Tenuta Torciano Winery in San Gimignano for a horseback ride through the vineyard and wine tasting! This was an experience of a lifetime. I am still in shock…
One aspect that made me happiest in Buenos Aires were the desserts! Back in the United States, we are chocoholics. For me, being a non-chocoholic, it is difficult for me to find a variety of pastries that I enjoy. However, 5,538 miles…