Snowpocolypse

The last major snowstorm in Rome was 26 years ago. Having knowledge of this information many of us were excited to have a mild winter while abroad. We were wrong. For the first time in 26 years Rome had not one but two major snowstorms. Going to school in North Carolina I am accustomed to entire cities shutting down for at least a day in the event of minuscule amounts of snow.

Ancient Conveniences in Modern Rome

Many things in Rome are ancient; the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the appliances. In America we are used to having things quick and easy because of such inventions as the microwave, electric stove, and the dishwasher. These everyday accommodations become luxuries when you live in the student provided apartments in Rome. It’s literally like taking a step back in time. There’s no dishwasher, electric stove, or microwave. I know what you’re thinking; how on Earth do they survive?

Wake up call-Senegal style

On the hectic streets of Dakar, young talibes
spend their afternoons not in school but wandering the streets begging for a
hand out. Talibes are students of Islam who live with religious teachers to
obtain a religious education in exchange for labor, as it says in the Qur'an.
 It is known to represent a rite of passage into adulthood, however many