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Category: Culture

Paris Is Not All That France Has To Offer

Abby Reudelsterz, European Union Studies, 2013 Over the past three months, I’ve been lucky enough to call Paris my home as well as my...
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Studying at Sciences Po

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Normally, course registration is an exciting time for me at Northwestern. I love browsing through the course...
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The bad, the ugly

Audrey Zong, HKUST Exchange, Fall 2013 I hope that the title got your attention! There are expectedly struggles that we face when going on...
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Hong Kong Treasures

Audrey Zong, HKUST Exchange, Fall 2013 Besides the breathtaking skyline and the endless shopping Hong Kong is often known for, there are many overlooked...
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What can a camera not capture of study abroad?

Amy Glazier-Torgerson, Sciences Po Exchange, Fall 2013 Every day for the past eight weeks of my study abroad journey at Sciences Po in Paris,...
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Five Things to Expect from Living With a Host Family

Maddie Stuart, European Union Studies, 2013 1.) Some of their rules will seem silly—you still have to follow them. After being in college for two...
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SciencesPo Student Life

Abby Reudelsterz, European Union Studies, 2013 After a few weeks of attending classes, I can now officially call myself a SciencesPo student. Though our...
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We’re definitely not in Hong Kong anymore.

Audrey Zong, HKUST Exchange, Fall 2013 One of the coolest things about Hong Kong for students studying abroad is its convenience and proximity to...
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Do One Thing Everyday That Scares You

Audrey Cheng, Public Health in Europe, 2013 A few nights ago, I went to a Bible study for the first time. Walking in late,...
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A Brief History of Electronic Music in Berlin/Germany and its Cultural Significance

Adam Ratner, Berlin: Global City in the Center of Europe, Summer 2013 Berlin is a city with an incredibly rich and fascinating history. In...
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