Walking around as a tourist is one thing…doing spins around people, jumping over puddles, and wearing American athletic clothing as a tourist is another. While abroad, I chose to experience and expand my new surroundings the best way I knew how, by lacing up my tennis shoes and running down the uneven cobblestone streets and […]
Archive | Issue 6: 2020
S to S
In 2018 I went on an early fall start program to South Korea. I spent a total of six weeks traveling through the country, visiting the cities of Seoul, Jeju Island, Busan, and Chuncheon. As I was curating my project, I was thinking of how I best wanted to represent my overall experience in South […]
Part 1: Velocities
Travel often entails rapid acceleration, but we also experience movement as slowing down, ricocheting, or restarting. S to S by Suad IbrahimCobblestones and Twisted Ankles by TJ VanderYachtSketching by Jenna LeeWinter Journal Entries: “colpo di fortuna” by Anna BlochMoments in Transience by Nicolle ShawStudy Away Amidst the Climate Crisis by Alexandra Browne CHID Study AbroadThe […]
2020 Issue: Editors’ Note
The COVID-19 crisis has radically limited our capacity for movement, whether across the city or across the globe. Yet despite its pervasive effects, the virus is by no means “the great equalizer,” as is sometimes claimed. Some people are still compelled to move (“essential” but often marginalized workers), and many are unable to move out […]