Whether BYU history student Alli Argyle was traveling to a different European city every weekend or dressing up as a Jane Austen character, she was living the London life. Argyle was able to experience the diverse culture of London firsthand,… Read More ›
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Annika Ohran: Returning to Rome
ROME — It is known as the Eternal City, and for good reason — it has held a monumental role in history for millennia and is full of structures, buildings and works of art that date before the time of… Read More ›
Kamree Laursen: The floating city in Italy
VENICE, Italy — Brightly colored buildings with matching shutter windows, bridges galore and gondolas on every corner, this city is bursting with excited tourists and locals alike. I’ve never been to Venice before, or Italy at all for that matter,… Read More ›
Paris is home to its own version of “The happiest place on Earth”
PARIS — With the sound of music and joyous screams, Disneyland Paris is filled with eager friends and families strolling the streets of Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios. Disneyland Paris began construction in 1988 and officially opened for tourists in… Read More ›
Gillian Marcucci: Seeing structures of power — the Roman Colosseum and the Roman Forum
Visiting both the Roman Colosseum and Roman Forum was an amazing experience. As I entered the Colosseum, I was enthralled by the large architecture. As I stood on the ground of the stadium and looked all around me, I pictured… Read More ›