Category: Mack Prioleau Travel

2020 Must-See Travel Destinations

To preface this article, during the time of publication, now is the best time to stay home. Check your local news on when travel is once again encouraged. While there are sometimes extenuating circumstances that cause people to delay traveling, warmer weather often clears the way. It encourages those travelers who can take advantage of opportunities and much-needed vacations before… Read more →

How To Survive Long Flights

For most people, air travel is just a mild inconvenience. However, when a plane ride stretches out for long periods, it can become genuinely excruciating. According to expert travelers, here are some tips for making long flights as comfortable as possible.   Pack Plenty of Entertainment Relying on boring, strangely edited in-flight movies shown on a tiny, fuzzy screen is… Read more →

Top 7 Things To See In Prague

Prague has become one of the most popular destinations on the continent, drawing around 4 million visitors each year. What was once a mystery to travelers in Europe has now become one of the most unique and interesting places to see. Prague’s compact city center offers diverse architecture and a fascinating history. If Prague is on your list for future… Read more →

Students Sign Petitions To Make Final Exams Optional

Cape Town students have signed petitions to make year-end exams option in light of the recent protests. Activities at universities throughout South Africa have been disrupted by student protests over tuition fees and the outsourcing of workers. The first position asked for the University of Cape Town to give students the “reasonably fair option to have their semester mark used… Read more →

Final Exams Postponed, As Protests Over Education Fees Erupt

Students across South Africa have protested the fees over the past week, leading the temporary closure of three universities. These protests are the biggest student protests to hit the country since apartheid ended in 1994. The students are demanding free quality education for all. The protests are a result of the announcement by university management, which outlined a 10-12% increase… Read more →