According to Webster’s, traveling is to move or go from one place or point to another. But to me, it’s to talk to the people and immerse in their experiences rather than visiting tourist sites.
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Trek Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: Canada
“Wait, you’re going to write a travel blog about Canada?” my friend asked skeptically. “Isn’t that like, America, just more north?”
Ten things to know for the week: August 3
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories – everything you need to know for this week.
A Moveable Feast: Making pastries from scratch is a piece of cake
Whether it’s a holiday or not, this cake will give you something to celebrate.
Ten things to know for the week: July 27
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week.
Valuing diverse culture: slow, illuminating process
“When I first started elementary school, I always ate the lunch my mom made, neatly packaged Korean food, placed in little plastic Hello Kitty boxes. The smell of rice and seaweed was comforting because it was identical to that of our kitchen. I loved wearing my hair in a messy bun high atop my head with a cute pin through it, Korean style. My mom used to call it my “princess hair.”
Setting the Tone: Juices and smoothies help ease healthy transition
Let’s face it: It’s hard being healthy as a modern-day teenager. Hopefully, fruit and vegetable smoothies and juices can get you on the right track.
Sci-fi flick “Self/less,” though initially promising, ultimately disintegrates into cliches
“Self/less” may be fast-paced and action-packed, but science fiction? Probably not.
Throwback Thursday: ‘The Matrix’ still awesome
“The Matrix” is the definition of a classic: well-loved, recognizable and just as good the 14th time watching it as the 1st or 2nd.
WE JUST WANT YOU TO CLICK HERE: Why headline writing has gone downhill
Politics, party poopers and papers. Since when did clickbait become the biggest focus?