The International Student Blog
Celebrating the New Year in New York City
Posted on December 24th, 2011 by Apinant HoontrakulNew Year celebrations are major events all across the world and each country celebrates differently. In the US, most cities host public events to count down the seconds to the New Year. One city, in particular, is the most famous and that’s New York City. Every New Year’s Eve, up to one million people gather […]
Celebrating Christmas While Studying Abroad
Posted on December 10th, 2011 by Apinant HoontrakulFor many people Christmas is a time to spend with family and loved ones. Studying abroad can be a fun and rewarding experience however it can be tough if you’ll be away from your family during Christmas. If you are accustomed to spending the holidays with your family and will not have the chance to […]
Black Friday in the US
Posted on November 23rd, 2011 by Apinant HoontrakulIf you’ve never lived in the U.S. or if you have just arrived, you may have heard people talking about Black Friday and wondered, “What exactly is Black Friday?” Have you ever seen a movie depicting American people waiting for a department store to open and then rush in fighting for their favorite dress or […]
Thanksgiving – What’s it all about?
Posted on November 19th, 2007 by Jennifer FrankelAs we approach one of the major US holidays, some would say a holiday that is bigger than Christmas for many Americans, I thought a posting explaining Thanksgiving and what its all about would help many international students understand the tradition and why it is celebrated. Typically thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in […]