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2017 Blog post
From Cefalù to Rome and Back
For our free weekend, I went to Rome with Cynthia, Rita, and Katie. The first thing I noticed about Rome was how modern it is compared to Sicily. However, even with the shinier buildings and cars, historical monuments were everywhere. A common sight in Rome is a glass and concrete building right in front of,…
Posted by Izzy Lewis on June 1, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
The Mayor Talks Politics
The mayor in his office Relatively early in our time in Sicily, I got the chance to have a conversation with the mayor of Cefalù, Rosario Lapunzina. We met in his office, and discussed politics. We talked about Italian government and its similarities and differences to American government. The interview was extremely interesting at the…
Posted by on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Education in Sicily: an Interview
Audio link (56:30) For my interview, I spoke with Giulia, a 23 year old philosophy student at Palermo University. We talked about how the Sicilian education system works and how it differs from the American system. Sicilian children start in a sort of daycare-kindergarten similar to American children, and also have a similar elementary school…
Posted by dylan on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Relationships in Italy versus America
In my Italian class this semester, in typical Italian fashion, we discussed love and romance extensively. Throughout these class discussions, I began to notice the disparities between the amount of people in long-term relationships in Italy versus those in America. In order to find out more regarding these dichotomies, I interviewed my new-found friend…
Posted by michaelp on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Sports: America vs. Sicily
Interview Blog Over the years, I have enveloped myself in American sports, watching baseball, hockey, basketball, and football games on a continuous cycle. For myself and countless other Americans, sports play a large role in our society, bringing people together to cheer for or against teams. Here in Sicily, I wanted to use my interview…
Posted by evan on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Unemployment and the Stagnation in Sicily
During the evening hours of Thursday May 25th at the Tourist Hotel located at the far end of the boardwalk in Cefalú, I had the pleasure of interviewing one of the recently hired receptionists, Fania. Dressed in a black and white pant suit with high heels and bright red lipstick, Fania welcomed me into the…
Posted by meghan on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Interview with Elisabetta
Everything in Sicilian culture is similar, but slightly different from elements of American culture. So it was no surprise to find out that family values and expectations are different here as well. The woman that I interviewed, Elisabetta, has a unique perspective because she comes from a half Sicilian, half American background. She even lived in…
Posted by fum on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
One on one interview with Davide
Something that interested me about Sicilian culture was how the school system worked and in turn how that affected the type of job a person had. I interviewed a 32 year old man named Davide to learn about his school process and how he acquired and kept a successful job in the suffering job market…
Posted by emily on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Welcome to the Cathedral de Monreale!
Please enjoy our video walking tour of the Cathedral de Monreale! Have a great day, Claire and Haley
Posted by clairef on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
Interview with Marco
Nadelina Wine Bar is directly below the apartment I live in, so I see Marco Martina (the owner) almost every day. After a week I realized he speaks English well and gets to see an interesting side of Cefalu. Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night the wine bars on the street below our apartment…
Posted by seryna on May 31, 2017 in 2017 Blog post
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