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Home Away From Home: Three Tips For The Perfect Friendsgiving
by Alexa Allenby Alexa AllenAdmit it: Friendsgiving is a win-win-win for all of us. A guest list you handpicked, so it most likely won’t fail you? Check. Peers who are extremely unlikely to ask…
Thanksgiving is a time that is often overlooked in the busyness of the Holiday Season. Between Black-Friday being advertised from November 1st and the narrow window of time away from work;…
- Matters of the HeartRelationships
The Best Things About Dating Cross-Nationally
by Rhiannon Yeeby Rhiannon YeeWith more and more students and young people travelling around the world, whether it be for leisure or study abroad, there are also an increasing amount of people dating cross-nationally…
Located squarely in the Design District on a tree-lined street, the Kimpton La Peer Hotel literally has everything you need. From Bath rituals by Ole Henriksen Spa, to bike rentals, cocktail…
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The Scott Resort & Spa Review: The Ultimate Desert Retreat
by Taylor Teamby Taylor TeamBuilt in 1961 and most recently renovated this year, The Scott Resort & Spa is located in downtown Scottsdale, just steps away from Fashion Square Mall and The Waterfront. It’s…
There are pros and cons with everything: Eat too much ice cream, you have to do more squats. Watch too much sci-fi, reality TV becomes too bland. Party too hard,…
Just a block away from the surf beaches of the Atlantic Ocean in Long Island, The Montauk Beach House is your perfect beach getaway on the East Coast. This boutique…
Getting brunch on vacation is essential to booking the perfect stay. In Montreal, there are plenty of places for you to grab brunch at depending on what part of the…
Samoa, an archipelago in the South Pacific, has long been a popular destination for tourists seeking pristine beaches and a relaxed island lifestyle. The main islands of Savai’i and Upolu…
NYC is often viewed as Instagram posts of the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and eating hot dogs. Staying on the beaten path will take you to tourist attractions,…
Asia may be the holy grail of gap year travels and backpacking for the last 10 years, but there’s more to the continent than full moon parties in Thailand. From…
Washington D.C. is bustling with politics, lawyers, and businessmen, but the truth is that D.C. really is a city of art. The buildings, the museums, the locals – all of…
Millennials are a romantic generation, full of rosy aspirations and a deep love for John Green novels. We want things that are out of reach, beautiful and magnificent, and Paris seems to be just that. So here’s your guidebook, woven with Parisian sentiments and a few croissants here and there.
For all you Pacific Northwest die-hards, coffee enthusiasts, grunge lovers, and wannabe Seattlites, here’s how to see Seattle the native way.
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Minimalist Travel: 7 Essentials To Pack For Every Weekend Trip
by Bailey Hoppby Bailey HoppWe’ve put together a simple, essential list of clothing items you can pack for any weekend trip. Minimalist travel? We’ve got you covered.