If you were to ask any college or grad student where a majority of work is done, a coffeehouse or cafe would be the clear cut answer. Back in Selinsgrove, the best place to study is the Kind Cafe. I am such a regular that one Tuesday morning, I walked in with a friend and …
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It’s Not All Sunshine and Rainbows
As the school year approaches at Susquehanna, students are bombarded with emails from our president, as well as by SGA, clubs that we are involved in, employers, etc. Usually this is seen as a nuisance, but surprisingly while abroad it, these emails make me miss my second home more than ever. I thought that most …
The Most Important Meal(s) of the Day
When you travel to Europe, the biggest piece of advice that is given by all family members is to try all the food that you possibly can. When I was given this advice, my first thought was ‘let’s hope I don’t go into a food coma’, but my second thought was more of a concern. …
Dobrý den!
Living into a new country seems challenging enough, but when you have to learn a foreign language on top of it… good luck. At least that was my point of view in the beginning of the week. As a part of the ECES (Eastern and Central European Studies) program, we are required to take an …
The First Week.
Well, I’m glad to say that I’ve made it almost a full week. I arrived early Monday morning after a red-eye flight; driving into the city felt like the way all horror stories start: “it was a dark foggy morning”. I kept my hopes up though and couldn’t help but smile from the second the …
The First of Many…
As I am writing this first post, I have hopes that by the end of my journey I will have become a more well-rounded and experienced person. Am I extremely nervous? Yes, without a doubt. I have faith, though, that this experience will better me. With that being said, I am wishing farewell to the …