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Archives: March, 2013


Neal ’15 Presents Paper at Roycal Courts

Mar 11, 2013

Adam Neal ’15 – Based on our mixed luck with presentations so far, Likai and I still weren’t sure about how our presentation would turn out, even as we passed through security […]

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Poe ’13: London a Place ‘I Never Want to Leave’

Mar 11, 2013

Trevor Poe ’13 – Returning to London for the first time since studying abroad brings back great memories.  However, I did not come to London to relive the past, I came to […]

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Dettmer ’16 Appeciating Westminister

Mar 11, 2013

Andrew Dettmer ’15 – Well, the last day has finally arrived.  With our final day in London we spent our time at Westminster Palace and Westminster Abbey.  Most people have heard of […]

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Wichlinski ’14 Finds More Amazing History

Mar 11, 2013

Neil Wichlinski ’14 –  After spending a week with my head tilted back, eyes toward the ceiling of London’s most astonishing structures, I had thought my yearning for sights outside the country […]

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Fluffy Sounds in NYC

Mar 08, 2013

Josh Lutton ‘14 – Today was a pretty awesome day. Woke up, ate breakfast, and started to go to Christopher St. for our first activity, which was a workshop with Constance Zaytoun. Basically, […]

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Tres Dia en Nueva York

Mar 08, 2013

Corey Egler ‘15 – So far on this trip I’ve been the photographer and the social media guy, and now I have the opportunity to reflect on what I have seen, felt and […]

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Change in Plans Can Be Good

Mar 08, 2013

Matt Paul ’13 – Riley and I were all set to make our presentation; we had known for some weeks that we would have to present over the Inns of Court, one […]

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Thanks to the Rogge Fund

Mar 08, 2013

Scott – What does the European Council do? How do the nations overcome their language and cultural barriers? This is what we learned today at the European Council. The Council is not far […]

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Waterloo

Mar 08, 2013

DeVan – As I know these little charms add to this amazing experience. Today began like any other day: early. We were off first thing to visit the European Council and in the […]

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Hammering Out the Meaning of Katrina’s Destruction

Mar 08, 2013

Chet Turnbeaugh ’14 — Two years ago, I decided to tag along on the yearly spring break trip to New Orleans.  I was ready to enjoy the summer-like weather and to hopefully rebuild, […]

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Real People, Just Like You and Me

Mar 07, 2013

Mike Witczak ‘14 – So you guys, you totally should have taken Theatre 303. I am currently writing this blog post in a tiny Hostel room consisting of two beds that are literally […]

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Gaining a Clearer Understanding

Mar 07, 2013

Ben – Today we went to Bruges, Belgium for our first full day in this country. We visited the College of Europe, which was founded after World War II, much as the […]

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