Roth: Columnist reflects on what she learned during semester abroad in Chile
Armed with a half-full cart in Líder, Walmart’s Chilean chain, my host father and I were on the hunt for cranberry sauce. We asked more… Read more »
Armed with a half-full cart in Líder, Walmart’s Chilean chain, my host father and I were on the hunt for cranberry sauce. We asked more… Read more »
With a stray dog trailing along, my friends and I walked to the edge of the 2,500-person town of San Pedro de Atacama. This dusty… Read more »
In an average 40-minute commute to my class, I’ll get catcalled from the construction workers across from my bus stop. Men will whistle and say things to me while… Read more »
I heard my familiar nickname calling me from the international arrivals section of the Santiago airport. “Dani Louuu!” I quickly saw my parents and I… Read more »
With sandals in hand, my friends and I took the scenic route along the beach of Isla Negra, Chile. The rocky beaches, fresh seafood and… Read more »
A Chilean friend led the mix of Americans and Chileans to a restaurant for my friend’s birthday celebration. He claimed the place was super cheap… Read more »
Five rows of a dozen metal chairs lined up toward a projection of breathtaking landscapes from the Mapuche people’s territory in the south of Chile.… Read more »
A naked man stood proudly with a zigzagged rainbow painted on his legs. Other painted people — with and without clothes — filled the beach… Read more »
On Saturday, I found myself with 30 other foreigners on a city bus we essentially rented to tour through the countryside. We ended up in… Read more »
“Pomaire,” we heard a bus passenger say while filing to leave the bus. “Pomaire?” my friend asked me. We scattered to gather our things and… Read more »
When my host family and I ate empanadas during my first Sunday in Chile, I was in love — with my hosts, but also with… Read more »
I rushed out of my house to catch the bus for my Wednesday afternoon class when I noticed a loud whirring noise. I looked up… Read more »
As international students from the United States, my friend and I were discussing the process of making friends while being a foreigner in a new… Read more »
I’m not always a fan of social media, but I owe it to Facebook that I’m still connected to life in the United States. Without… Read more »
A new app created in collaboration between a Syracuse University and Le Moyne College student will give anyone the potential to create their own. The… Read more »
New Year’s Day may have been more than two weeks ago, but the Chinese New Year is just getting started. In Chinese culture, the lunar… Read more »
Last year, the unusual weather conditions in Syracuse hindered the experiences of skiers and snowboarders alike. Ice overpowered the slopes and made for an unfavorable… Read more »