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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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Top 3 Reasons to Study Abroad

by Samantha Scharmett on August 30, 2011
Senior > Communication and French > University of Michigan

Tired of the bars closing at 2am? In  Barcelona, Prague and Paris, the clubs don’t shut their doors until 6 or 7 in the morning!  While the wild nightlife accounts for a large part of...

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The Last Week

by Nolan DiFrancesco on August 07, 2011
Junior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

Six months can be a long time. Six months is certainly long enough to make friends, live ebulliently, and call a place “home.” It is long enough to discover new things about yourself and...

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Attacks in Oslo

by Crystal Becerril on July 23, 2011
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University

Nations react after the shocking news spread of the homegrown twin terror attacks in Oslo, Norway yesterday. The attacks are said to be the deadliest in the peaceful nation since World War II, and left...

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Study Abroad Guide: Jerusalem

by Corey Cantor on July 13, 2011
Junior > English > Washington University in St. Louis

Of all the cities in Israel, none is more celebrated and cherished than Jerusalem. The capital city sits towards the center of the country and is home to Hebrew University, where many American students...

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Exploring the Suburbs

by Diana Pearl on July 11, 2011
Sophomore > Magazine Journalism > Syracuse University

Big cities have always been an ideal travel attraction for college students, providing infinite things to do and see. But now that summer time is in full swing many city-dwellers flock to the surrounding...

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Glimpse In Time: Beirut

by Nolan DiFrancesco on June 27, 2011
Junior > International Studiese > Johns Hopkins University

How does one define Beirut? It’s a city with a million contradictions, a million voices, a checkered past and cloudy future. It’s a polarized city, western-thinking Christian neighborhoods...

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Student Visa Program: Improved?

by Crystal Becerril on June 20, 2011
Senior > English & Journalism > Boston University

Looking to study abroad?  You may want to look over the revised regulations to make sure that what you believe will be offered, will beassuredly offered. The Associated Press reported that...

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Who Needs A Government?

by Nolan DiFrancesco on June 20, 2011
Senior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

I remember the day almost perfectly. I was skiing with friends out Tahoe, California last January. We came in for a quick lunch, and one of my friends pulls out a computer to check the news.  Next...

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Put Down the Guide Book

by Nolan DiFrancesco on June 13, 2011
Junior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

Our adventure started early in the morning. Myself and two friends had rented a car and were making our way up to the northernmost part of Lebanon. But we were having trouble getting out of Beirut....

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A Jaunt to Yemen? Not This Month

by Nolan DiFrancesco on June 06, 2011
Junior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

             It was a bold plan… far too bold. I had been hoping on traveling to Yemen for a personal project. I wanted to research and write about the...

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The Summer of Sloth?

by Nolan DiFrancesco on June 06, 2011
Junior > International Studies > Johns Hopkins University

            I come from The Johns Hopkins University, hailing from the city of Baltimore - in its own words, “the Greatest City in America.” (I want to know...

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Famed Dutch Cannabis Shops: No Tourists Allowed

by Danielle Odiamar on May 28, 2011
Junior Magazine Journalism Major, Syracuse University

 There’s no place like Amsterdam. Notorious for their legalization of most things illegal in America, Amsterdam is a must see city for students abroad and traveling around Europe. The city's...

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