Campus: Study Abroad
Copenhagen 2012: See You Later
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Editor's Note: This will be Claire's last blog post for College Magazine. I think I speak for everyone at CM and everyone who has enjoyed reading about her Copenhagen odyssey over the past few...
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Copenhagen 2012: The Beginning Of The End
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Spring here came late. I arrived in January, and for some time I was convinced that it would never actually be warm. The term “temperate climate” is a little misleading, if...
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Copenhagen 2012: The Unconventional Vacation
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Slogging around rainy countryside in a giant down jacket might not be everyone’s idea of an ideal vacation. In fact, when I explained to people that I was spending half my spring break on a study...
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Copenhagen 2012: Wait, I Actually Have To Study?
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Who put the study in study abroad? For those of us studying outside the U.S., it’s a sore spot. Whether you’re in Barcelona or London, you’ve probably come up against...
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Have An Adventure This Summer
Junior > Journalism and English > University of Florida
Throughout your college career you’re bound to have an eye-opening moment. Whether it’s the feeling of accomplishment after participating in a dance marathon or the realization that you’re...
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Top 10 Travel Spots: European Edition
Freshman > Strategic Communications and French > Elon University
College is a time for new adventures and new discoveries. Many people take advantage of these amazing opportunities, including studying abroad. The world is your playground: cities like Johannesburg,...
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Copenhagen 2012: Travel In Style
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
I spent the past week traveling around Europe. Given the surreal craziness of my last couple months abroad, this is nothing new. What was new was my mode of transport: the train. With the...
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Copenhagen 2012: Just Go With It
Junior > Journalism & International Studies > Indiana University
Spring Break '12. While most of my friends spent the last couple weeks heading to Florida and Mexico, I've been in chilly Copenhagen slogging through midterms. So, with the goal of seeing the...
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Copenhagen 2012: I Miss You Bloomington
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
I do not get homesick. No, really, I don’t. I spent most of my childhood separated from one parent or another, and I’ve always been pretty independent. When I went to London last summer,...
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Copenhagen 2012: Disney and Creepy Collide in Prague
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Prague. Before I embarked on my own little weekend odyssey, I heard that this Czech capital was cheap, accessible and friendly. But despite all I’d read and heard, I was burdened...
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Copenhagen 2012: A Week In Berlin
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
Last week I wrote about FOMO, or my generalized fear about missing out on dirt-cheap European travel opportunities while studying abroad. As a follow-up, I’m going to tell you about...
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10 Things You'll Probably Do While Studying Abroad
Junior > Journalism and English > University of Florida
Every semester, thousands of American students choose to spend a few months overseas. While study abroad programs may vary, there are some experiences almost every U.S. student will have. Here’s...
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Copenhagen 2012: Branching Out
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University
To travel or not: is it even a question? Study abroad programs like to make sure you’ve outlined your own expectations. During the first few days after arrival, my program liked...
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