DTH down under: I'm at least an amateur traveler
By Callie Riek | April 28I went camping this weekend with a group of friends and we spent somewhere around seven hours either on public transportation or waiting for public transportation.
I went camping this weekend with a group of friends and we spent somewhere around seven hours either on public transportation or waiting for public transportation.
Last semester, columnist Kiana Cole introduced you to a collection of British songs she ingeniously called a UKaylist. While Australia may not have produced the Beetles or Ed Sheeran, this country is still full of fire music.
I don’t know anything about Melbourne — honestly, I’ve never had a burning desire to go to Melbourne. That is until yesterday, when I decided it was worth a $200 plane ticket and four days of my time.
I live on a floor filled with other exchange students. Two weeks ago, we spent a Saturday night all crammed into one room with laptops and maps spread out around us.
Happy midterm season. I wish I could commiserate but I’m only in my second week of classes. My semester hasn’t even reached the point where I feel guilty for procrastinating.
When I saw my program was in Brisbane, I’ll admit I was a little worried.
How do you explain Carolina basketball to someone who has no idea what a Tar Heel is?
Hi, I’m Callie and I’m moving across the world. Not forever, just for a few months.
I hate the libraries during finals week. Frankly, they make me want to throw up.
This is a story about me, my brother and 100 hours of “Space Jam.”
It's all about finding trips on the cheap during your study abroad program.