LIFE LESSONS (KEIGHAN IN SPAIN)
That tingle that runs through your nerves that keeps you up the night before your flight. That sickly-sweet feeling in your stomach as your imagination runs through the infinite possibilities […]
That tingle that runs through your nerves that keeps you up the night before your flight. That sickly-sweet feeling in your stomach as your imagination runs through the infinite possibilities […]
Today is my last day of classes here at King’s College London, and honestly, I’m kind of bummed. I really enjoyed the classes and the professors and students here, and […]
Before the start of the trip I was told about the Wagah Border ceremony and how we will be close enough to maybe go see it ourselves. So out of […]
Six months ago, I physically embarked on an incredible journey. It’s truly astonishing to think about how six months prior to this very second, I was on a plane to […]
In unison we walked silently across the stage toward our masks. Following instructions, I picked mine up and examined it before I put it on. Gently caressing the features of […]
One of my favorite parts of the trip was how much free time we were given after class to explore the city on our own! Tokyo is a huge city […]
I can’t remember all the excursions we went on or all the assignments we were given as a part of our CJS 281 syllabus (there was a lot packed […]
Navigating our way through the bustling streets, Elena, Olivia, and I threaded our way through the crowds of people. Glancing up at street signs, we turned many corners and passed […]
I sat on the crowded, cement bleachers watching school children rush down to the street in their wrinkled, white and navy blue uniforms. Old speakers blared grainy-quality bhangra and Bollywood […]
Food… The make or break of a very long trip. What you see here is a series of fish dishes, one in rice and another is pepper and tomatoes. The […]