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Rinaldo's Cafe

Housed within the Rome Center campus, Rinaldo's is a coffee bar where students grab a panino, do some homework, take a break, read a book, chat with friends or an Italian-speaking partner, or even write a letter home. Rinaldo's is owned and run by Rinaldo and Nella Fiorini, their son Davide, and their daughter Sylvia.

Rinaldo's Cafe on the Rome Center Website captures stories and articles written by Rome Center students. Some stories were written for The Loyola Phoenix, Loyola University Chicago's weekly paper, some were for Ciao Roma, the Rome Center's newsletter, and other stories were written for Dr. Kay Felkins' reporting and writing class.

So, pull up a chair, grab a cappuccino, and enjoy a taste of what Rome Center students have had to say about living, studying and traveling in Europe.

On Italy

Our Time in Rome

by Tracy Cosgriff, University of California-Davis                                                         A life lesson by the great Michelangelo 

Privileged

by Melissa Benson, Loyola University Chicago
The privilege of spending a semester in the amazing city of Rome

First Impressions

by Alison Rebeck, George Washington University
The strange feeling that you're not in Kansas anymore                 

A Tour De Force

by Iliana Mitchell, Loyola University Chicago
Regarding an architectural and historical tour of the city given by one of the Resident Assistants

Buongiorno Famiglia

by Kelly M. Gallagher, Miami University
A student meets his Italian relatives for the first time

English and Italian Students Tackle Language Barrier

by Nicole Scola, Loyola College of Maryland
Loyola's students spend an evening on the town with Italians in the English Language School

Circus Maximus in the 1990s

by Katie Green, University of Colorado
Yes... we played Ultimate Frisbee there!

The Italian Siesta?

by Joan C. Colby, Santa Clara University
So much for that early afternoon shopping spree

Rome Center Class Meets in the Sistine Chapel

by Mary Frances McGuire, Santa Clara University
One of Rome Center's on-site art classes meets in La Capella Sistina

The Ways of the Flea Market

by Sara Strosnider, John Carroll University
Venturing into Porta Portese, Rome's Sunday morning flea market

A Night at the Alien

by Nicholas Maviano, University of Illinois
Yes, Virginia, disco is still alive and well in Italy

The Tourist, A Thief's Dream

by Vickie Mills, Santa Clara University

Outside Rome on Horseback

by Vickie Mills, Santa Clara University
Students head into the Italian countryside to go horseback riding

The Culture of Carnivale

by Annie McIntosh, Tulane University
A look at the Italian version of Mardi Gras

A Tour of Medieval Rome

by Joan C. Colby, Santa Clara University
A look at the medieval side of the ancient city of Rome

The Rebirth of Letter Writing

by Mary Frances McGuire, Santa Clara University
The significance of getting (or not getting) mail in Rome

Shattered Italian Stereotypes?

by Joan C. Colby, Santa Clara University
A closer look at the Italian people

Fr. Piderit Discusses Rome Center

by Mariana Farrell, R.A., Loyola University Chicago
Fr. Piderit, Loyola's president, reflects upon his first visit to Rome Center

Inside Rinaldo's

by Katie Lillevand, Santa Clara University
A look at Rinaldo and his family

President Scalfaro Greets Students

by Steve Rodenborn, Creighton University
Rome Center students have an audience with the President of Italy

Travel Outside of Italy

Las Ramblas

by Nicole Scola, Loyola College of Maryland
A stroll down the famous street in Barcelona

Warsaw Extremes

by Elizabeth Dobrzynski, Loyola University Chicago
A historical essay on Warsaw

Getting Lost in a Foreign Country

by Nora O'Connell, Marquette University
Yes, it happens to the best of us

Amsterdam: City on the Move

by Lea Kallens, Loyola University Chicago
Getting around in Holland's most famous city

Bright Lights, Hard City

by Bridget Carney, Loyola University Chicago
A walk on the seedier side of Amsterdam

A Mission for Mom

by Katie Green, University of Colorado
A student heads off on a mission to Lourdes