Many students love to travel. Visiting new countries allows them to take a break from the academic routine and relax. But not all young people know which countries to visit first. You are probably sitting over an open map and thinking, "Where should I go during the holidays? Which country will I choose now? This dilemma is relevant for many young people who love travel. But … [Read more...] about The Best Student-Friendly Countries to Visit on a Budget
7 Most Popular Travel Destinations for Students Overseas
College is a perfect time for travel. First, you have lots of vacation time to use to your advantage. Second, young people receive great travel opportunities available only to students. Thus, you can try student exchange programs, volunteer jobs, internships, etc. Finally, there are lots of budget-friendly destinations that host thousands of students each year. So, young people … [Read more...] about 7 Most Popular Travel Destinations for Students Overseas
Top 5 Best Business Ideas for Travelers to Make Money
We all love to travel. Visiting new countries and locations gives us a sense of freedom and euphoria. What if you're one of those who can't stay in one place for long periods? Then you should think about choosing the right business idea. This solution will allow you to visit new countries and earn money. But what ideas should a beginner consider? Here are the top 5 best … [Read more...] about Top 5 Best Business Ideas for Travelers to Make Money
5 Big Reasons You Want to Travel as a Student
Many students believe that traveling is the most amazing thing they can do in their free time. But what are the main reasons to travel as a student? Discover the answer to this question and much more in this post. Buy Cheaper Tickets to Museums and Other Public Places One of the greatest advantages of travel as a student is that you can buy tickets to museums, … [Read more...] about 5 Big Reasons You Want to Travel as a Student
Despite its Fine Cast and Stellar Production Elements Pittsburgh Public Theater’s A Christmas Story Comes up Short on Magic
When I read that Pittsburgh Public Theater planned to include A Christmas Story in time for the holidays as part of its 2022-23 Season, it jostled my mind. I remember seeing either the film or a staged version years ago, and I recalled its nostalgic warmth, gilded with mild comedy but most of the plot remained vague, save that a young 9-year old boy hungered for a BB gun for … [Read more...] about Despite its Fine Cast and Stellar Production Elements Pittsburgh Public Theater’s A Christmas Story Comes up Short on Magic