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Contiki Me Away: Win a Trip!

by Nicole Martin on February 15, 2012
Junior > Print Journalism > Penn State University

Do you dream of traveling abroad but haven’t started planning? What if I told you that you could win an unforgettable action packed trip to Europe? Well, Contiki is making your dreams come true. Contiki...

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Copenhagen 2012: Castle Hopping

by Claire Wiseman on February 09, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

Recently, I made a Facebook photo album with the title “Castles and Snoozin’, Snoozin’ and Castles.” Marcel the Shell references aside, this title pretty accurately sums up a...

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Copenhagen 2012: Language Barrier

by Claire Wiseman on February 02, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

I’m going to explain to you what Danish sounds like to virgin ears. As an example, I will use the ticket inspector on the Metro in the morning, who chatted me up genially as I dug in my bag:   “Luhl...

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Copenhagen 2012: The Arrival

by Claire Wiseman on January 26, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

Eight hours is a long time. It’s probably long enough to contemplate the reason you’re traveling abroad, or decide exactly what you’ll wear on your first day at your new school. It...

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Travel Light: Study Abroad Packing

by Claire Wiseman on January 19, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

If your'e studying abroad, you don't want to be weighed down while you travel to exotic locations and experience the local flavor. Whether you're sightseeing in Paris, backpacking in Brazil...

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The Journey Begins: Copenhagen 2012

by Claire Wiseman on January 13, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

In ten days, I’ll board a plane headed for Copenhagen. I’ll leave my family, my dearest friends, the campus I’ve fallen in love with over the last three years.   When...

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Packing Tips: Study Abroad

by Claire Wiseman on January 05, 2012
Junior > Journalism and American Studies > Indiana University

This time of year, adventurous college students head off to conquer the world. Only one unpleasant task stands between those chosen few and the glory of a semester abroad: packing. As I prepare for...

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Celebrating Thanksgiving Abroad

by Chas Guy on November 21, 2011
Senior > English > University of Maryland

Thanksgiving is just a few days away and for most college students that means it is time for us to make the trip home. Not all students will be making the journey home though, especially those studying...

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Halloween Around The World

by Nolan DiFrancesco on October 26, 2011
Senior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

It is Halloween time again, and Americans from all over go through the yearly rituals. The trick-or-treating, the candy, the increasingly ridiculous costumes. For college students, Halloween offers...

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After a 4-Year Study Abroad Amanda Knox is U.S. Bound

by Jocelyn Murray on October 03, 2011
Senior > Journalism > Loyola University Maryland

For many college students, studying abroad for a semester or summer is one of the highlights of college. We look forward to those four months with bated breath, anticipating memories and trips that...

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Planning the Perfect Side Trip Abroad

by Alexi Knock on October 01, 2011
Junior > Journalism and Political Science > Hofstra University

My study abroad experience was such a rush. Yes, an adrenaline rush, but more importantly a constant scramble to discover the many corners of Europe. My group of pseudo-Nomads traveled through 25 cities...

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Study Abroad Guide: Sydney, Australia

by Dana Andreoli on September 30, 2011
Junior > Journalism & International Studies > Indiana University

It’s never too early to start planning your semester or summer abroad.  If you haven’t considered living and studying in a new culture, the time is now.  Those who return from...

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Putting the Study Back in Study Abroad

by Nolan DiFrancesco on September 14, 2011
Senior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

We all know the stereotypical study abroad experience: Step 1: Go to Europe Step 2: Pretend to be interested in art history Step 3: Party Step 4: Repeat steps two and three Ever...

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