Barcelona, Spain: Beyond the Classroom
Fifty-six students will embark on the first inaugural CIC study abroad class that takes place in for four weeks.
With the mentoring of Senior Instructor Scott Farrand and Senior Academic Advisor Art Farlowe, they will immerse themselves in learning information literacies and technologies and then hit the streets of the city to create multimedia stories.
Flowers and fruit and fountains, Oh My!
As we walk the streets of the city of a thousand fountains, honey and lavender surround us, welcoming us to Aix-en Provence. Nestled in the
“Aix” Marks the Spot
The town of Aix-en-Provence located in the Southern part of France is famously known as the birthplace of painter Paul Cézanne and for having the
Inside a Cava Winery
On Monday, we toured the ArtCava winery and bottled our own cava. When we arrive at the bus stop after a two-hour commute, we were greeted by our tour guide and brought to the winery itself.
Exchanging Sleep for Serotonin
Our bodies are running on little to no sleep, but that’s not stopping us from experiencing all that Barceloneta beach has to offer. At 4:30
Ditch the term stranger; everyone is a pre-friend
In hopes of finding one of our UofSC fallen study abroad soldiers, chants of “Alexxxx” echoed as the sun went down over the main stage at the Barcelona Primavera Sound Music Festival, the largest music Festival in the Mediterranean.
Primavera has sprung in Barcelona
Music is something that brings everyone together, no matter their background. Festivals are held all around the world to celebrate the beauty of music and
Tame Impala in Barcelona
If you didn’t make it to Primavera Sound, Tame Impala did an impromptu set at Salla Apolo for only 20 euros!
A Fairytale Adventure
Today we went and explored the Parc del Laberint d’Horta in Barcelona. This week I have been exploring different parts of the city and haven’t
Exploring Barcelona’s Oldest Park!
Would you brave the labyrinth?