Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Wander.
From Floundering to Flourishing
The best word to describe me during childhood was awkward. I was the tallest of everyone in my class until high school, including the boys. I always stood out, yet I was very shy, so I felt both physically and socially inept. I wasn’t a girl boys sought out. I was only in eighth grade when my height peaked at six feet, but I was late to develop. My body held out until my sophomore year. Too much information? Oh, get over it!
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Wander
How to Combine Luxury with Culture in the Maldives
The Maldives is typically associated with luxurious resorts situated on white-sand beaches surrounding beautiful blue seas. While this is true, there is a huge portion of the nation that remains undiscovered by visitors and provides a unique look into the lives of the locals. Here is a guide shedding light on the cultural aspects of this amazing tropical nation.
By Amie Ginendra4 years ago in Wander
Unique Ideas to Celebrate the Upcoming Christmas in Sydney
Once again, Christmas is just around the corner—a wonderful reason to be joyful in the midst of a raging pandemic. If you’re planning to make up for the loss of not being able to celebrate the last two Christmases in the right spirit, we are here to help! Take a look at some amazing Christmas party ideas in Sydney.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
Things to do in Oshawa Student Guide
Nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario, Oshawa is the quintessential Toronto suburban city with a vibrant culture, laid-back vibe, breathtaking sights, plenty of parks and trails, buzzing downtown, and tons of things to do and Locations to see. The city is also the perfect student haven in many ways- it has world-class universities, a bustling student population, a welcoming environment, great entertainment, and nightlife options, and is perfectly suitable for a student budget.
By Alex Williamson4 years ago in Wander
St Anthony’s Chapel Ruins
On Friday I was in Edinburgh and I am interested in old buildings. My dad was a builder but I could never get the hang of building walls , my limits were hod carrying , block making , mixing concrete , digging holes and sweeping up. All necessary jobs but something that anyone can do.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Wander
Five Common Misconceptions Americans Have About Canada
Growing up, I always admired the United States. Almost every movie and television show I watched took place in New York City or Chicago or Los Angeles. My childhood coincided with the early 2010s, before the United States became known for its unpleasant political climate, so I hadn’t become yet become jaded about the darker aspects of the country.
By Ilana Quinn4 years ago in Wander










