2024 or 1978?

In Italy, the law that allows women to terminate a pregnancy (IVG) is the 194, approved in 1978 after the victory of numerous feminist movements that encountered the opposition of many political forces in the Parliament. Eventually the law passed, but it was the result of a compromise, the greatest of which was the introduction Read More

Leaving my heart in Munich

I scroll through my camera roll and I jump into the first picture I took when arriving in Munich.  It shows a beautiful sunset and I remember being in the car with my parents and my suitcases full of happiness, expectations, desires and fears. Spending a semester here was a big step through the path Read More

Can Sport save the future Generations?

The contemporary world around us is in a constant global mutation day by day: one of the big driving forces of change is for sure the digitalization. Technology is now part of our daily lives and nothing is the same as it was before the digital era. If for some aspects, technology made our everyday Read More

Germany and Italy meet each other

The Erasmus program is a really life-changing experience for those students that decide to take part in it. For some of them the change might not be so huge and for others will, what is sure is that after one or two semesters studying far from your home country, you will not be the same Read More

Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got here

Ciao! My name is Rebecca and I am an Italian Erasmus student in Munich, as you might imagine since I am writing on this blog. I was born in August 2002 (that makes me a Virgo, fortunately or not) and I come from a beautiful small city called Ancona, situated on the Adriatic coast of Read More