“So, are you excited for Ireland?” I think I have heard that phrase just a couple of times in the last few months. And the answer is, of course, yes. I have to say though, …
Journalism
The Backdoor to a Master’s Degree
I’m not a very conventional person. Part of the reason why is because it’s fun, but most of it is because I don’t know the proper way to do things. Unconventional is my life in …
For the Love of Food
Spanish food, a true delight. With miles of shoreline along its coast, Spain loves its seafood. Sevilla, located only a couple hours from the sea, is no exception. Yes, they also have an especially keen …
My Weekend in Paris (through a series of imaginary tweets)
AnAmericanInParis Just arrived at L’hotel Bastille—it’s practically a hostel. #roughin’it #studyabroadproblemz AnAmericanInParis@LaLouvre Seen one painting of Jesus’ crucifixion, seen ‘em all. #jewish AnAmericanInParis@LaLouvre Staring contest with the Mona Lisa. #sexeyes AnAmericanInParis Decided to walk from …
Keepin’ It Neal: The Cult of Facebook Tourism
Last Saturday, a few friends and I boarded a bus to Marseille, which is roughly a half an hour drive from Aix-en-Provence. On the drive, the bus wound its way through the narrow streets of …
Leaving for Seville
Even as I am on board my flight to Chicago (the first leg of my journey to Spain), I cant quite wrap my head around what I am about to do. Sure, I have spent …