Mindset of a Wanderer

Hello there! My name is Valeria Martínez Strasser, I am a spanish-austrian 22 years old student, I come originally from Ávila (Spain) and I study Translation and Interpreting (German-English-Spanish) in a very beautiful spanish city called Salamanca. I like music, art, languages, to travel and to write, among other things. Want to know more? Then, Read More

Hey, Ines here!

Hello everyone! My name is Inés Tojeiro Ortiz, as you can see a very Spanish name so you alredy know where i’m from. I was born in a small town in northern Spain called Vigo in the province of Galicia. Maybe you know for the well-known “Camino De Santiago” or for the good food that Read More

Walking Further, Reading More

Hi, I am 袁超颖 (Yuan Chaoying), and people always call me by my first name ”Chaoying”. I come from China. I was born in a small town with lots of rivers in Jiangsu Province, southeast of China and started a bachelor at Fudan University (FDU) in Shanghai since 2014. My major is Journalism, I also Read More

This is from MatildE

You know that saying «started from the bottom now we are here»? Well, the bottom start of my life was 20 years and a few months ago in Portugal, Lisbon. My name, as you can already guess by the title of this pseudo-autobiography, is Matilde (with an emphasized E, just to clear out that it Read More

Once A Warrior…

Servus everyone! My name is Daria, but I never let people call me that — I go by Dasha. I was born on a snowy day, 11.11.1997, in Moscow, Russia. The most important thing to know about me is that I have been playing tennis as long as I remember myself. Before I left home Read More

Where are the missing students, Mr. President?

It all began on the night of the 26th of September, 2014 in Ayotzinapa, Mexico. 43 Mexican students were traveling from the city of Iguala to Ayotzinapa to protest against discriminatory injustices in institutions towards teachers and students, and to commemorate the anniversary of the 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre. While close to their destination, the students Read More

About Mexican stereotypes.

Throughout my life, diversity has always been highly present. From being born and raised in Mexico to the numerous visits to friends and family in the United States, from my decision to move to Canada and my experience as an exchange student in Europe. All these experiences have put me in a position of open-mindedness Read More

Economy Bubble in European Football

In 2009 Real Madrid signed the portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United for 96 millions of euros. The Spanish team broke the market with this record movement that lots of sports journalists qualified it as “risky” and “exaggerated”. Not many people could predict that 10 years later, this type of contracts would be considered Read More

Displaced people and national identity

Have you ever travelled to a foreign country and feel like you don’t fit in? This can be anything from you not being able to communicate using the local language to struggling to grasp the culture. Now imagine having none of the above problems yet somehow still feel like your existence in the country is Read More

My stay in Munich at LMU

I remember my first day in LMU as if it were yesterday. It was October, I didn’t knew anyone and I had a mixture of feelings between nervousness and excitement before getting into my first class. Today is 6th of August and after two very different semesters here the idea of going back home provokes Read More

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