Everyone who knows me knows I love Disney Parks. Heck, I even run a Disney Parks news site. I love everything about it – from the sights and sounds of Main Street, to the thrills and chills of my favorite attraction, The Haunted Mansion. So, obviously, I was ecstatic to return last summer for a nine-day trip. Unfortunately, a week before I was scheduled to depart, my left eye began to malfunction.
Column: Why attending college out of state was the best decision of my life
If you would have asked me two years ago where I saw myself going to college, never in a million years would I have thought I would end up in Mississippi.
Column: Why I want to become a professional photographer

Later, I became obsessed with the idea that one day I could have a job that I could travel the world and just take pictures of everything that held beauty. I think it is a really beautiful thing when someone can look at a picture and feel something emotional towards it.
Video: Visit the World’s Largest Cedar Bucket in Oxford and check it off your bucket list

About nine miles west of the Ole Miss campus off of Highway 6 is a feature that Oxford alone can boast of – for the moment that is. The World’s Largest Cedar Bucket, at 979 MS-6 in Oxford, stands outside the Cedar Bucket Furniture Co., perched on a small hill overlooking the highway.
Column: Traveling the world one country at a time

My first experience traveling across the Atlantic was in 2013 with a mother-daughter trip to London and Paris. After nine days in the most lively city of London with stops at Stonehenge, Bath, and ending in Paris, we fell in love with the cultures each city offered.
Opinion: Studying abroad is not as difficult as you might think

Have you ever thought it would be scary, or maybe fun, to study abroad? If you have, but you haven’t shared this idea with anyone, keep reading. If your destination is Europe, I can explain the whole process.
Column: Studying abroad is one of the best college decisions I’ve made
Making the decision to study abroad was one of the most rewarding decisions I have made in my college career thus far. Being in my third year at this university, I came to the decision to study abroad at the beginning of my spring semester of my sophomore year.
University of Mississippi student enjoyed Ace-ing life abroad in Australia
Alden Caroline Easter, popularly known as “Ace,” took a trip down under to fulfill a childhood dream of studying abroad. After spending six months across the globe in Sydney, Australia, she considers the place a third home. It was her nature to gravitate to the sand, sun and ocean, but these new beaches were nothing like those back in America.
Column: Traveling abroad in Europe changed my worldview

Caroline Luckie Oxford Stories cgluckie@go.olemiss.edu When I was growing up, my dream vacation was anywhere in Europe. I had to wait until I was 18 for this dream to happen. A month […]
Column: My experience living abroad

Rachel E. Anderson HottyToddy.com At 19 years old, most college sophomores are worried about declaring a major or passing the next big exam. I decided to move to Europe alone. Initially, I […]
Traveling abroad builds character
Rebecca DeLuna Getting out your comfort zone is one of the most difficult experiences required on the trek to spiritual growth. Whether it is applying for your dream job and getting denied, […]