Life in the Lowlands

Rome, the Celtic, and Social Labor Night

Seth Green's last dispatch from Scotland; he meets one blinged-out Lord Provost and runs around Rome. More

  • Thanksgiving in Edinburgh

    It figures that three weeks before I leave, I am starting to feel really comfortable in Edinburgh. Recently my program ate a wonderful Thanksgiving meal, but first, a couple tidbits about student cuisine (read: cheap eating) in the city. More

  • Ought I Have Studied Abroad?

    Seth gets a little bit homesick for Swarthmore and complains about the lack of sunlight up at 56 degrees north latitude, but decides in the end that studying abroad is worthwhile as a change of pace. More

  • Elections, Old Friends, and Media Rows

    He questions the importance of voter registration while studying abroad, remembers the times when a matinee cost $6, and recounts a violent football game between politicians and journalists: Seth Green keeps Swarthmore updated about his study abroad in Scotland. More

  • Classes End, Work Begins

    As you return from October break, which was hopefully filled with lengthy naps and apple-picking, I'm taking finals. I am quite unprepared, but still having trouble getting worried. Instead, my attention has moved on to my internship. I will be working with Frank McAveety ... More

  • Things Cost a Lot in Edinburgh

    It turns out I was wrong about the hot air balloon club; their advertising was deceptive, and it was just out of my price-range, all told. But if hot air [...] More

  • Life in the Lowlands: Braveheart Didn't Prepare Me for Scotland

    In the two weeks I've been in Edinburgh, I have yet to see even one blue-faced, kilt-wearing warrior, much to my dad's disappointment. I've actually only seen a few kilts [...] More