Of course, I hit like a girl. You could too, if you hit a little harder.

“Is it fair, that women are paid significantly less than men in sports?” This question has raised a lot of heated debates among sports journalists and athletes. I, being a female athlete myself, am not going to watch that debate from the sideline – instead, I am going to take a full “swing” at it. Read More

Candy for the eyes or government lies

“There’s something about the thousands of glittering lights, the veil of nighttime that almost makes this place beautiful, especially in the reflection of the water. It makes everything askew, disoriented. There’s more truth in a ripple of water than in a clear day.”― Ellie Lieberman, Society Foundings This quote brilliantly describes any Russian capital vititor’s reaction Read More

4 Things To Know About Japan

Aine Adachi is an exchange student at LMU. In this interview, she will be uncovering some truths about the Japanese society, that a lot of people from outside this island country have been wondering about, based oh her personal experience. Hi, Aine. Thank you for doing this interview with me. As I already know, you Read More

Once A Warrior…

Servus everyone! My name is Daria, but I never let people call me that — I go by Dasha. I was born on a snowy day, 11.11.1997, in Moscow, Russia. The most important thing to know about me is that I have been playing tennis as long as I remember myself. Before I left home Read More