Sydor: Time spent in Jordan shines light on cultural discrepancies in gender roles
I am frequently asked what the biggest difference is between Jordan and the United States. There are many things, both good and bad, but the… Read more »
I am frequently asked what the biggest difference is between Jordan and the United States. There are many things, both good and bad, but the… Read more »
As I walked down a winding canyon trail, I was blown away when I saw the stone carvings peeking around the next corner. The iconic… Read more »
After almost two years of conflict, the fighting in Syria has started to lose its place in the headlines of many major news networks in… Read more »
The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the toughest problems plaguing the Middle East and the international community today, and it is one filled with numerous… Read more »
Lebanon is a country defined by its past. As I toured the country last week, the echoes of that past were ever-present in daily life.… Read more »
My first love in the Middle East has always been Lebanon. It is the reason why I became interested in the region. The interesting combination… Read more »
When I was told the proper way to eat in Jordan is with hands, my childhood teachings immediately took over. Food represents the history and… Read more »
Editor’s note: The Daily Orange’s previous abroad columnist, Lara Sorokanich, has returned to campus and will no longer be writing a weekly column. Stephen Sydor,… Read more »