BLOGGER series: as far as the eye can see

In the endless expanses of the Internet there are countless blogs on an unimaginable number of topics. People blog about everything: fashion, food, leisure, politics, vacation, DIY and so on! So that you don't lose track of the blogosphere, we'll introduce you to four particularly beautiful examples made by students for students. On the one hand they couldn't be more different and yet they are all wonderful in their own way.

Robin Sarah

Teaching degree, Ludwigsburg

Sarah describes herself as a 'hand person' because her fingers rarely stand still and she always has a current DIY project on the go. Whether it's knitting, crocheting or working with paper and jewelry, she needs a creative balance to her studies. When asked why her blog is called 'Robin', her cheeks start to light up and somehow the name explains itself. Sometimes Sarah is embarrassed that her cheeks turn red as soon as she gets a little excited, tired, exhausted , bored, stressed, nervous, cold or hot. But she made a virtue out of necessity and declared her red cheeks her trademark. This is how the robin became the mascot not only for her, but also for her blog. Sarah is a passionate blogger for whom blogging is all about a community attitude to life. www.rotkehlchens.blogspot.de Robin on UNIGLOBALE.com

The Vegetarian Diaries Arne doctoral studies in physics, Hamburg

Arne is a student and vegetarian. Which unfortunately always presents him with a moderate problem: vegetarian cafeteria food! He quickly got tired of being confronted with the same three dishes over and over again and decided to take matters into his own hands. He started cooking vegetarian or vegan himself! After that, one thing led to another and somehow the blog came into existence over time. His realization that good vegan or vegetarian He wanted to share with others that food doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Arne quickly realized that there was nothing better than having your own blog. While his girlfriend discovered her passion for the series 'Vampire Diaries' in 2010, Arne put his first blog 'Vegetarian Diaries' online. Since then, he has regularly posted new vegan and vegetarian dishes and answered important physical questions about cooking: 'How do you get the most cookies on the tray? When does the salt go into the pasta water?' www.vegetarian-diaries.com The Vegetarian Diaries on UNIGLOBALE.com

Below freezing point Hannah Bachelor Slavic Studies, Berlin

Hannah is actually studying Slavic studies in Berlin, but she is currently doing a semester abroad in Novosibirsk. With almost 1.5 million inhabitants, the capital of Siberia is anything but a small provincial town, but it is not really an attraction for foreigners and tourists. Maybe it's because it's dark and quite cold there for a long time, especially in winter. And so the evenings and nights can drag on like chewing gum, especially in Siberian student dormitories, because there is a curfew from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. there. So who doesn't have the Novosibirsk until 7 a.m If you want to explore nightlife, you should arrive back at the dormitory in good time. It's almost obvious, both to banish the cold and boredom with blogging and that's exactly what Hannah does. In her blog Below the Freezing Point she talks about her experiences in distant Russia in a clear way and with lots of wit. She will be there until the middle of the year and will continue to breathe life into her digital travel novel. www.untermgefrierpunkt.de Below freezing point on UNIGLOBALE.com

Brettblog Nine students and doctoral students in political science, Frankfurt a. M.

It's been a little over a year since the fellow students got together and launched their science blog. Today we don't really know how exactly that happened. Someone just had the idea and then somehow one thing led to another. And suddenly there it was, the board blog. Named after the famous quote by the sociologist Max Weber: "Politics means a strong, slow drilling of hard boards with passion and a sense of proportion at the same time." In general, pretty much all important decisions that affect the blog are made together. A boss There is no such thing as an email distribution list. Everyone has their specialty and writes something about it if there is something to write about. There are no hard and fast rules about what is blogged as long as it somehow has something to do with international politics. Nevertheless, people don't blog about it indiscriminately. After all, the nine have a certain stylistic and scientific standard for themselves and their blog. That should not only provide information, but above all be a service. They emphasize that they do not own the truth, but want to call for debate. www.bretterblog.wordpress.com Board blog on UNIGLOBALE.com

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