Life After Centre

Friday, April 15, 2011

Life After Centre is Going MIA

Life after Centre will be out of business for the next two weeks or so. Its just going to be so busy that I can't justify spending much time working on my blog. I leave for Paris this morning and studying for finals begins when I get back. Wish me luck. Hopefully the next time you see this I will have completed all of my college work. Until then, sit back, relax and enjoy the weather for me. Until I go stateside again...

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Why Study Abroad in the UK ?

I believe a better question to pose after watching the video is why not? Here you have all of the essentials: royalty, the English countryside, rail, the Thames, Big Ben, and of course Corgis!


Friday, April 8, 2011

Join Me @ Goodreads!

In my time in London I have bought many things. However, my preference seems to be for books! London has some great bookstores. For used books SKOOB in Bloomsbury is hard to beat. For new books I like Foyles near the Charing Cross tube station. You can spend hours in there! Floors upon floors of books. Its a kind of nerdtopia. My English classes have saddled me down with a lot of reading but when I get home I plan on reading my London finds. I found a great website called GoodReads where you can join in book discussions and create your own virtual bookshelf with the stuff you have read. I am also the moderator for a group called Centre College Reads, for current and former students, faculty, and staff. So when you get spare time, head on over to the website and join me!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Stonehenge, Old Sarum, and Salisbury

The Centre program is nice enough to take us out for excursions at least once a week. This past weekend we hopped a bus to Stonehenge, Old Sarum, and Salisbury.
1.) Stonehenge
      The stones are over 5,000 years old and no one knows quite how they got there. Nonetheless, this mysterious circle of stones attracts visitors from around the world. You can't actually touch them anymore, but it is a cool sight to see!
2.) Old Sarum
Old Sarum is the original site of the town of Salisbury. Now it is little more than ruins, but its fun to see where it all started. My classmates and I took part in a great Centre tradition, by spelling out the college name in a photo. We are obviously gunning for photo of the week on the college website. Here we are at Old Sarum:


3.) Finally we visited the town of Salisbury and saw the gorgeous old Cathedral. The church also houses an original copy of the Magna Carta. The town is a treat and cool market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Why I Love Centre

It's Greek Week!
Back at Centre the Greek community is taking part in a week long tradition known as Greek Week. Greek Week is a common occurrence at colleges across the country, but its special at Centre. The theme this year is old school Nickelodeon. I am a member of Alpha Delta Pi and I just wanted to give a shout out to my fabulous sorority sisters! We took home the Greek Week trophy last year and we are working to keep it at the Pi house this year. Even though I am not there to help out with the festivities, I want to wish them all the best from London! Let them hear you ROAR ladies!

London Quirks

Every city has little things that makes it unque, for better or worse. Here are the quirky bits and pieces I have picked out in London so far. These things make London, London.

1.) London is NOT a British City, It IS A World City.
Walk down the street and its likely that you will hear more than English, a lot more. London is a city of immigrants and tourists. A sizeable portion of the population was born outside of the country. Popular languages other than English include Polish, French, Spanish, and a variety of Indian Languages.
2.) The Tube
Mind the gap... between you and your next destination. In my class on the Economics of London we spend a considerable time talking about the importance of public transportation. The Tube is the primary means of transport around the city. The bus system is okay and the roads are a nightmare. Plus petrol (gas for you Americans) costs over 8 dollars a gallon. The Tube is easy to navigate and mostly runs on time.
3.) Smoking
Growing up in Kentucky I thought that we had more smokers than anyone. False. Walk the streets of London and you will see scores of people lighting up. The good news is that smoking has been banned in restaurants and all other manners of public places.
4.) Shopping
One thing I miss about America is the ability to get in my car, drive to one store, and come out with everything I need. You just can't do that here. Walmart, Target, Kmart, etc type stores do not exist. So you have to go to multiple places to get the essentials. Likewise stores don't stay open late.
5.) Clothing
London is one those places where you can wear anything, and I do mean anything ,and no one will give you a second look.
6.) Food , by any other name...
Lots of food items have different names here. For example
Chips= french fries
Crisps= potato chips
Biscuit= cookie
aubergine= eggplant
prawn= shrimp
rocket= arugula