BY: NATALIE JACOBI
Who would've ever thought that exactly one year later and we would still be stuck inside because of a global pandemic. I know we are all ready to get out and about again. I miss exploring my home state, the entirety of the US, and the WORLD. However, since my study abroad time was cut short, I feel as if I deserve a reunion with the best country and best food in the world. Milan, Italy I miss you.
My study abroad experience got cut 3 months short. Thank you COVID-19 *insert eye roll and unfriendly hand gesture.* However, the six and a half weeks that I became an Italian resident were truly life changing. Sure I was in Italy to get an education through Indiana University's study abroad program, but we all know that the best part about studying abroad is the culture and CUISINE.
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