By David Wilkinson. In the last three weeks, David Wilkinson had overseas trips to Jerusalem, Kiev and Ireland.
Category: Beyond the Bailey
By Joe Mathieson. The Bauhaus is generally considered to be the most influential school of modernist art, design and architecture of the twentieth century.
Thanks to the St. John’s Student Opportunities Fund, I was able to present a paper that I had been thinking about for months.
By Chahat Paruthi. On a 17-hour flight with the most unengaging movie list, there really isn’t much I can do, to keep myself occupied and entertained. After watching three movies, I resolved to thinking.
By Chahat Paruthi. This poem talks about the early life of the wise caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland.
By Caragh Aylett. The statistics of the Holocaust stopped being numbers to me and became people. Seeing a room full of hair, clothes, shoes, glasses, photographs, it was impossible not to think about each individual, to compare them to ourselves, or to members of our families.
By Victoria Bullett. After many hours crammed in Economy seats designed for Oompa Loompas, I finally landed at Incheon International airport. I was going to spend two semesters at Korea University, in Seoul, and I had no idea what to expect.
By Athena Kung. There’s so much more to Chinese New Year than you might expect, and given it’s coming up next week, I figured I would try and demystify it a bit.
By Athena Kung. Going on holiday is always fun. However, in light of increased awareness surrounding environmental degradation and conservation, maybe it’s time we stop leaving everything behind when we go on our next adventure and keep our environmental consciousness with us.
By Weixuan Lu. Consisting of more highlights Cambodia has to offer, and some traveller’s tips at the very end, this is the second of two articles focusing on Cambodia.