Tag: Travel

Wellington Monument obelisk in Phoenix Park
Student Stories
James Key

The Lessons of Nature

“The one resolution that helps me sit at ease with this outlook is the following: consider the bigger picture. Look at the trees, the plants, the squirrels, the birds not for themselves but as part of a larger machine – the ecosystem that is flourishing before you. It’s an interconnected whole that emerged through the collaboration of many smaller subsystems. Recognize that you, like these smaller elements you are focusing on, are characters in a larger story – perhaps one we cannot understand fully but is being told nonetheless.”

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Halloween gathering
Student Stories
James Key

Passing it Onward

The Celtic festival of Samhain is identified as the cultural foundation of the traditions of Halloween. In honor of this legacy, the Irish appear to have a great reverence for the tradition – the scale of preparation and commitment to the occasion took me by surprise, though perhaps it ought to be expected of them, as a culture that protects its heritage through partaking in it.

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Temple Bar, Dublin
Internships
James Key

This forgiving city

When you’re a fish out of water in another country, even the most mundane of errands becomes an opportunity for culture shock.

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Broom Bridge, Cabra
Internships
James Key

Betting on Beauty

With the arresting beauty that surrounds this quant bridge, particularly on a sunnier day, it is not hard to imagine being confronted with blissful insight, or at least divergent perspective.

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Brand new, high tech student accommodation
Student Stories
James Key

A Deep Legacy

It is only when we travel beyond our familiar frontiers that we begin to recognize what home is.
We define it in hindsight.

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Eleonora Giudici

The Cliffs of Moher

Current location: Liscannor A small day-trip to the Cliffs In early August when I was still in my beloved Ireland, one of my best friends

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Guinness Storehouse Gate
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Eleonora Giudici

The Guinness Storehouse

Current location: The Guinness Storehouse, Dublin. A poem about Guinness. “Ye got to Fancy this Hearty Stout, Aye,Soot-soaked with tub-flavoured Laurels of GoldNow bloke-haste Juggers

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Student Stories
Eleonora Giudici

Grazie Mille

Thoughts and feelings about my internship experience with Learn International

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