The Loch Ness Monster and Other UK Myths
by Lauren Cameron, Student Advisor The UK has so many different myths and legends, most of which we’ve all been
by Lauren Cameron, Student Advisor The UK has so many different myths and legends, most of which we’ve all been
At some point during your studies you are bound to get the travel bug. One of the bigger perks to
by Nicole Clendinning Not only is London the biggest financial Hub in the UK, it has been termed the world’s
by Nicole Clendinning As they don’t celebrate Thanksgiving in England, Scotland or Ireland, the lead up to Christmas in the
London is an amazing city full of history, there’s no denying that. There is so much to do, so much
by Alessia Scappaticci I have to admit, I had pretty high expectations for being in Newcastle during Christmastime. I’ve seen
by Kiranpreet Basra It has been around 3 months since I first arrived in the UK. Throughout my time here
Christmas is a magical time of year. A holiday now grounded with traditions; it presents the perfect opportunity to create
by Kaley Dallaire Yes, you can travel without taking a gap year! One of the best things about living in
by Bleen Sharma Almost 3 months into living and studying abroad, I still get asked the question, “why here?” For
by Alecia Spence Studying law in the UK has been a fascinating and rewarding experience; due to the course of
by Jaclyn Nelson Ever since I was young, I’ve been fascinated by the paranormal, there is just something thrilling about
by Nicole Clendinning The fall is a busy time in the UK. Although Thanksgiving celebrations have not made their way
by Alessia Scappaticci If you came to me at the end of my undergrad and asked what my next steps
by Jaclyn Nelson My first week in Glasgow was filled with new places, jetlag, unique and delicious foods, jetlag, breathtaking
by Kaley Dallaire I have been living in North East England for just over a month now and it has
by Alecia Spence Arriving in the UK I arrived at Heathrow International Airport on Friday, September 20th at 7:27 am.
If you’re anything like me, being in the UK was a dream come true because it meant that I could