Skip to Main Content
Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Part of The Round Table's multimedia experience

The Round Table

Round Table reporter Kim Fleming was walking down the streets of England when she captured this moment.

England has more to offer than meat and potatoes

By Kim Fleming, Round Table opinion editor November 9, 2016

Tea. English accents. Pot pies. Small cars. More tea. Cool summers. Train stations. And then some more tea; all are characteristics of England that make it unique and make life very different from the...

Processed with VSCO with hb1 preset

Trip to Northern Ireland cannot be forgotten

By Kim Fleming, Round Table opinion editor September 26, 2016

By Kim Fleming Round Table editor Rolling green hills. Jagged, rocky cliffs. Cool, clear, blue water. Narrow, one-lane roads surrounded on both sides by hedges. Astounding mountains reaching up toward...

The sun is slowly setting on the horizon of one of Saint Kitts' largest mountain

Saint Kitts stands out in the Caribbean

By Kiley Hill, Round Table opinion editor November 5, 2015

Located in the West Indies, a two-island country lies among the Atlantic Ocean’s blue water. With Basseterre as its capital, this island is today known as Saint Kitts and Nevis. This island is the smallest...

Sand dunes in Michigan

Michigan isn’t what you would expect

By Kim Fleming, Round Table reporter October 29, 2015

When people in the Middletown Valley think of Michigan, they probably don’t think of it as anything out of the ordinary. They don’t picture crisp, blue waves capping miles off the beach. They don’t...

The Hagia Sofia stands tall and mighty in the center of Turkey’s most prominent city.

MHS student visits Istanbul, Turkey

By Hannah Prensky, Round Table news editor and reporter October 8, 2015

The city in Turkey that lies on the Bosphorus Strait between Europe and Asia has had many names over the ages. First it was Lygos, then it was Byzantium and later it was Constantinople. Now, this beautiful...

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Travel feature articles