Every year, the Exeter University Classics Society organise one of the highlights of their calendar: a trip abroad to visit various ancient sites. A wonderful post-exams treat, these trips allow students to visit sites and see artefacts studied as part of their courses, develop and broaden their perspectives on the Classical World, and catch up with friends after weeks of isolation in the library. This year's trip to Sicily was a lovely way to round off the final year of my undergraduate studies, and mark the end of my Classics Society presidency. Organising and managing students can be challenging at the best of times (trust me, it's like trying to herd fish!), so when you throw in flight bookings, risk assessments, and passports, everything becomes that bit more complicated. Eventually, our adventure got underway, thanks to the hard work and limitless patience of some very dedicated committee members. We embarked upon a glorious Sicilian adventure, trave...