With influencers posting TikToks of Rome’s hidden gems, long lines outside of churches and sandwich shops reach the thousands.
– By Nicole Zummo
With influencers posting TikToks of Rome’s hidden gems, long lines outside of churches and sandwich shops reach the thousands.
– By Nicole Zummo
In Italy, about 93 percent of people report using the Internet daily. As we continue to navigate an increasingly digital world, the challenge lies in finding a balance.
– By Danielle Grillo
Supporting local Roman businesses over the over mass-produced imports is a meaningful way to connect with the city and its artisans.
– By Grayson Chuck
The council expects restaurant initiatives to prevent prices from gouging and to keep the tradition of fair pricing.
– By Michael Cunningham
While the fashion industry uses up to 25 percent of the world’s carbon budget, Rome’s vintage shopping scene encourages slow fashion.
-By Ria Rahunanan
While e-vehicles attempt to solve environmental problems, they also create new problems.
– By Diego Maldonado
In Photos By Meia Rangel / Photoreporter || Edited by Nimasha Madduma Patabendige In an ambitious endeavor to […]
In Photos By Nino Malakmadze | Edited by Giulia Bernardini Moments of camaraderie and shared experiences in the […]
In Photos By Violeta Nanutti | Edited by Ekaterina Forakis To many people, Rome is a place to […]
In Photos By Hamza Sheibani |Edited by The Matthew Board Houselessness in Rome has become a pressing issue […]