The Learning Experience

Brenna McDonald November 2, 2015

How is it already November?! Seriously. The other day, one of my lecturers mentioned that we are more than halfway through the semester and I’m pretty sure my heartbeat became irregular for a solid nine minutes. As we’ve gotten further into the semester… More

World Gymnastics Championships, Glasgow 2015

Kathryn Funderburg November 2, 2015

Last Wednesday I had the opportunity to see the Men’s Finals in the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow. I had never been to a professional gymnastic event before and didn’t quite know what to expect. As I entered the SSE Hydro, the… More

Autumn, Pumpkin Carving Lessons, and Cupcakes

Maddie Oslejsek November 2, 2015

Though autumn has always been my favorite time of year with the dashes of orange and yellow covering the pavement, scarves and jumpers becoming an everyday staple, and pumpkin flavoring being added to everything, I can definitely say that this season… More

A Trip to the British Museum

Anna Blumenscheid October 30, 2015

Yesterday, as part of my Art and Society class, we went to the British Museum and looked at an exhibit that's currently running called Celts: Art and Identity. It was really interesting. The exhibit started with an explanation of how the Greeks and Romans… More

The Augustus Forum

Becca Dague October 22, 2015

When the sun goes down, the Historical Center of Rome comes alive. On the long street of Via dei Fori Imperiali that connects the Colosseum all the way to the white monument of Vittorio Emanuele, young tourists bustle along, vendors play loud early 2000… More

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