If I had the opportunity to study abroad twice I think I would definitely consider taking the route that these two have taken and study abroad in two different places!
Upon arriving back home from my week long trip in Venice with my Dad, I was happy to find my final article for Tuscia Times posted on the website. My final story is in a Q&A format focusing on two students in my USAC program who have studied abroad in Italy TWICE, but in two different cities. This was a fun article to write and I learned a lot from both Emily and Yeo about how this unique experience has impacted their study abroad experience, view of Italy and life overall. If I had the opportunity to study abroad twice I think I would definitely consider taking the route that these two have taken and study abroad in two different places! Even though I wish there was more time for me to write stories and cover events in Viterbo, the opportunity to apply my journalism skills and be a volunteer writer for Tuscia Times has been a great experience and addition to my study abroad journey here in Viterbo, Italy!
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In between attending classes, traveling all around Europe and soaking up all that this experience has given me, I have managed to keep writing. Not only for my blog, or in my personal journal, but for Tuscia Times - Viterbo's online magazine. I am a volunteer for Tuscia Times and this past week my first story was published on the website! I wrote a feature story on Kimberlee Manzi. She is an Italian local and English as a foreign language professor who knew her heart belonged in Italy after studying abroad in Rome for a year. (Note: A tab might pop-up that says, "This page has been translated from Italian to English" and if it does hit SHOW ORIGINAL (a button that should be right next to that text) if you don't the article will not appear in its correct format with my original article and the italian translation beneath it.)
I'm so thankful for the opportunity to continue doing what I love while in Italy! Happy Reading! |