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

The worst thing about Munich

The worst thing about Munich is the thought of leaving it. It’s been 5 months since I’ve been here, I’ve got to know everything. I made new friends, learned a few things from my courses, and even learned some German.I got here at the end of September. I had a week to settle in, and then the terror massacre on October 7th Read More

Cheers to Munich: A chapter concludes, another unfolds

Hello there! Time flies, and I find myself writing my final post here with a mix of nostalgia and excitement. The journey from familiar Zurich to the vibrant corners of Munich has been a true rollercoaster. Let’s rewind a bit.  When I first mentioned that Munich would be my exchange destination, many doubted it because Read More

Toast to community: A bierstube offering more than beer

Young people often flock to clubs and bars for the thrill and for socializing. But within the walls of this student-run bar, the concept the of community is taken to a new high providing a vital support system and safe haven for students. A handful of friends enter through the heavy doors and head straight Read More

How a queen’s abdication sparked a renewed love for the monarchy

Queen Margrethe II’s abdication has not only marked the end of an era, but has also proved to be a catalyst for renewed support for the monarchy in Denmark. And the new king is exactly what the nation needs. A collective shockwave raged through Denmark on December 31st, 2023 at 6 pm. In the queen’s 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

Pünktlich?!?!

You could say a train that will not ride at all, is at least not late. The Germans will probably not laugh at this statement. Strike after strike, after strike, after strike. It feels like a never ending story. And they are already very unhappy with their, never in time arriving, trains. So let’s have Read More

The Impact of Social Media on Youth’s Self-Esteem and Self-Image

In our information-driven society, social media has become an essential part of our society. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Twitter are now crucial aspects of our daily lives and significantly influence users’ perception of themselves and their self-esteem. Read More

Reportage: A new trial for science communication from a student association in Japan

Full of people in a classroom, they were writing their opinions down on worksheets, talking with staff, and enjoying reading what other people wrote. In each section, a question is written. “What will technology offer us? How will we treat technology?” “How do we create common sense?” “How do word choices affect our way of Read More

Bins On Every Corner

When the twinkling lights of Christmas fade, what remains is not only the memory of joy, but also an increase in waste. Intrigued by the piles of rubbish accumulated in my own home, I made my way to the local bins. Come with me to explore how Czechs are navigating waste sorting in their quest Read More

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