By Marlowe Jacobsen In my travels this past year, first on an exchange program in Copenhagen, and then second to Australia, people often ask me:…
Author: Souvenirs
By Olivia Koivisto Last summer, I spent seven weeks interning for the Fulbright Finland program in Helsinki. I went there alone, not knowing the language…
By Matthew Johnson. Like many of you, I found myself waking up to the dreadful routines of student life we all inevitably fall victim too.…
Photos taken by Kerbi Cavanor in Lweza Village, Uganda.
As time goes by, Rhotia continues to linger in my mind like a strange dream of a different world—a place where everyone treats one another like family, where the moon hangs upside down in the sky, where every plant looks like Dr. Seuss invented it.
By Lisa Speckhard Visiting a friend’s home seems like a simple enough ordeal, right? Sure, there might be a few awkward pauses in the dinner…
“Because I expected a developing country and the challenges that come with one, it was my enjoyment of Bangkok that paradoxically caused my dissatisfaction.” Danielle D’Silva shares her unexpected experiences traveling around southeast Asia.
Arielle is a senior at UW-Madison studying Agricultural and Applied Economics.
I met a girl in the subway and we never exchanged names; I’ll never see her again. But that’s how the subway works, isn’t it? The subway promises nothing.
Edward Knudsen recently traveled to Southeast Asia where he visited the countries of Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Angkor. His photo of the Buddhist…
By Shannon Olson After 24 hours of flights and waiting in airports, my plane finally approaches the night covered city of Baku. The faded city…