Have you ever wondered what to put into your suitcase whenever going to Ireland? I always deal with this as I am a really bad packer, always forgetting essentials. As everybody knows, Ireland is a rainy country, but optimistic people as I would think that in spring the weather would turn better and there is no need for the umbrella all the time. That is not true. Don't bring spring clothes, you are not going to be able to wear a dress or short pants! These clothes will just be a lump in your closet and you'll never be able to put them on. The weather here tends to be more or less similar throughout the year, mainly rainy every day! Therefore, in your suitcase, you will have to put clothes with the same style: warm clothes.
Things to remember to pack, destination Ireland!
Feb 29, 2020 8:55:00 AM / by Carmen Cavestany posted in student travel, explore, Ireland, dublin trip, tips, suitcase, life in Ireland, how to dress
8 Dublin Sushi Spots that are to DIE for!
Feb 29, 2020 7:46:48 AM / by Marcus Dunne posted in food and drink, foodie, irish food and drink, japanese food, sushi
Sushi, some love it and some hate it. These Japanese raw fish dishes are often a controversial dinner choice but for those who can’t get enough of the stuff, you are in luck. Dublin has exploded in recent years with new sushi bars and Japanese restaurants. Some will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the cuisine and others might turn you way from fish all together. So how are we to know where to dive in and where to dodge altogether. We have scoured the streets of Dublin and through a rigorous process of some (delicious) tastings of what the city has to offer, here are what we believe are the perfect spots for any of you sushi lovers. Oh and of course we provide links in the titles so you check out the menus for yourself!
Patagonia: A blueprint on profiting by good practice in sustainable fashion
Feb 29, 2020 7:44:09 AM / by Sean Tansley posted in fashion, fashion lifestyle, Sustainable, Ethical, Eco Clothing, Environmental, patagonia
Patagonia has long been heralded as one of the most socially-conscientious companies of its generation. But how has it managed to maintain such strong core ethical values, while also improving its bottom line year upon year? In order to investigate this, we will examine four ways in which the company has demonstrated good practice.
Erasmus in Dublin: Tips to Travel Around
Feb 29, 2020 7:36:13 AM / by Tommy Monahan posted in "erasmus", "erasmus tips", dublin trip, leapcard
Every year, thousands of students from all over the world flock to UCD for their Exchange Programme. In this piece, I hope to break down the various methods of travelling around Dublin, to make it easy for newcomers to embrace all that Ireland's capital has to offer!
Are you coming to UCD and not sure how to get around? Want to know the cheapest and best ways to get around town? And how to get to Galway on a budget?
9 Reasons Exercise Improves Your Health
Feb 29, 2020 7:33:02 AM / by Aisling Laherty posted in healthbenefits
Physical Exercise is one of the most efficient ways to improve your health, both physically and mentally. Below I will discuss the benefits of exercise for your overall health so you as an individual can thrive in your life.
How to Celebrate National Avocado Day
Feb 29, 2020 6:36:39 AM / by Stephanie Rechner posted in holiday, avocado, nationalavocadoday, celebration, parties
How to Nail Your Next Interview - 5 Tips
Feb 29, 2020 6:35:16 AM / by Joe Cusack posted in college, college tips, student life, interview tips, interview
It's that time of year again - Interview season.
Becoming Greek in Corfu
Feb 29, 2020 4:59:56 AM / by Stuart O'Reilly posted in Travel, Culture, Greece
Becoming Greek in Corfu
How to Attend College on a Budget
5 Tips for Exploring Europe on a Cheap Budget!
Feb 28, 2020 4:40:29 PM / by Trevor Cochrane posted in Fun, cheap, student travel, explore, Europe, travel blog, travel budget, Cheap budget, Affordable, euros
Want to explore Europe but don’t have enough money? I urge you to read this entire blog post if you want to save hundreds of euros when exploring Europe. Europe is an amazing continent with so many different places to experience. The problem is that travelling from country to country is expensive! Sadly, I learned this the hard way and was not smart with my money on my first couple trips in Europe. I am writing this blog so others do not make the same mistake with their money and have the ability to visit as many different countries as possible on a cheap budget!