Then a group of nine of us went to a restaurant that we had
the night where the other table spent 130+ Euros and we really enjoyed tonight.
After we had finished our meal, we went to get gelato some stuff to drink and
went back to the hotel. Some of us had decided earlier that we wanted to go see
the Colosseum at night. So after we a little fun in the hotel, Kate, Jen,
Brian, Cameron, Ariel, and I headed out. It was extremely cool to see everything
lit up at night time. We captured some good photos of the government building
we had seen and there were birds flying all around the top of it and were lit
up because of all the lights. Then we arrived at the Colosseum and where we got
some phenomenal photos of it and we had some fun just taking pictures. We also
saw a couple getting their wedding photos done by the Colosseum. We were all
laughing a lot, chatting, and having a good time. It was a very good way to
spend the night in our last full day in Rome.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Day 6 - Rome V (Last fully day here)
Today we were scheduled to go listen to some lectures at the
local university at their engineering building. I didn’t get my camera battery
charged before this afternoon, so I only got a couple pics this morning with my
cell phone camera. We got up and ready at 8:30am and walked over to the
university, which was located closely to the Colosseum. When we arrived there, we
met a one of the faculty, Dr. Stephania Arangio, who Dr. Erdogmus knew, and she
with a few other professors and PhD students shared about their research that
they have worked on and are currently working on. After this, Dr. Arangio showed
us around their engineering building which the upperclassman students have
classes in, which is off the main campus. She also shared a little about how
the college experience, student attitudes, and universities in general were
different in Italy from ours in America. It was very interesting the things
that she said and talked about; it makes me very happy and pleased that I get
to study at the university that I do. Then went and saw the church that is
right next door to that engineering building which had a sculpture by
Michelangelo. After that we went to lunch and took a subway to go see the main
campus for UniversitĂ La Sapienza in Rome. There campus is a small campus for
the size of the university; they have around 145,000 students who go there and
it was probably no bigger than UNO. It was interesting to just see all the
students hanging out laying in the grass around campus. After she showed us
around a little bit, we took the subway back to the Colosseum and walked back
to the hotel. We talked about preparing for leaving tomorrow for Florence, and
then we just relaxed in the hotel and I caught up on my journaling/blogging and
just rested.
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