Gulf Islands National Seashore
Ship Island
Junior Grace Thumser was moved by a visit to an uninterrupted ecosystem.
International Game Design Practices
The silent metropolis
As master's student Emma Rausch and the rest of the International Game Design Practices class emerged from the subway into Tokyo for the first time, they heard almost nothing.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: a symbol of English resilience
Senior Melissa Dvojacki fought through her jet lag to climb St. Paul's Cathedral's steep, narrow staircase. It was worth it.
From Bloomington to Bankside: 15 hours of travel
The airplane was cramped, and the flight was long, but senior Melissa Dvojacki put the situation into perspective by remembering Ernie Pyle's travel conditions.
Ernie Pyle Scholars at Poynter
What do Ernie Pyle, Nelson Poynter and Jaden Amos all have in common? IU.
Sophomore Jaden Amos wondered why Ernie Pyle Scholars travel to the Poynter Institute every year, so she did her research.
Ernie Pyle Scholars at Poynter
How students can overcome misinformation
Sophomore Jacob deCastro shares some digital literacy lessons the Ernie Pyle Scholars learned at the Poynter Institute.
Sports media connection transcends borders
An opportunity to represent IU and talk with younger students about the industry provided a valuable cross-cultural exchange, writes senior Josh Eastern.
Beauty among the ashes
A visit to a decimated church opened senior Katie McGinnis' eyes to the extent of the recovery England faced after World War II.
The secret talents of John Bannec
Junior Michael Ramirez recounts a hilarious evening networking with Mexico City alumni.
Estadio Azteca: A Mexican fútbol mecca
An afternoon and evening at Estadio Azteca gave senior Josh Eastern and the other sports media students a firsthand look at the magnitude of Mexican soccer fandom.
Mexico City: Day one
Senior Juan Alvarado's first observation: Mexico City is much larger than Bloomington.