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Kocian ’11 Enjoying French Way of Life
Clifford Kocian ’11 – There is a certain serenity or peacefulness that comes from living in small-town America. It is comforting to know your neighbors, the composition of the town; to have the stability that arises from the static nature of … Continue reading
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Johnson ’11 Fitting In with Greek Culture
Joe Johnson ’11 – Well, I am on my fourth week in Athens and I find it pretty astounding how the time in a foreign country has adapted me to its everyday lifestyle. For example, I went downtown to a store … Continue reading
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Concannon ’11 Absorbing Turkey’s History
Patrick Concannon ’11 – Well since my last blog I have been to Turkey and back. While I was in Turkey our class went to see Ephesus which is one of the many places Paul preached and is considered his … Continue reading
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Johnson ’11 Skepticism Gone, Greece is Living History
Joe Johnson ‘ 11 – As a first time international traveler, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a little skeptical, nervous, or at times afraid of what to expect about living in another country (especially if that … Continue reading
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Concannon ’11 Begins Summer Experience in Greece
Patrick Concannon ’11 – Greece is amazing. I have only been here a week and I am loving it. The people are nice and kind to all of the students. The news made it seem like an unsafe place but it … Continue reading
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Dresden Leaves Impression on Vick ’10
Michael Vick ’10 – For my final trip during my time here, I decided to pay a visit to Dresden, a city that most Americans know from Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. From that novel, most people know that it underwent heavy firebombing … Continue reading
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Ingram ’10 Treasured Last Days in France
Alex Ingram ’10 – (Written July 23) – With one day left in France, it´s painfully clear that I don´t have enough time to finish everything on my to do list. However, I´m sure I will be more than content … Continue reading
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