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  • Sights and Society: Remembering the History as a Tourist

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    Sights and Society: Remembering the History as a Tourist

    A perk of studying abroad with IFSA-Butler: the excursions that are included in the cost. Last week, IFSA organized a trip to the Highlands for all the students on the Scotland program鈥攖hat鈥檚 around 100 of us from four cities, on four buses on a four-hour drive. (I don鈥檛 know why but four seems to be the magic…

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  • Why I Chose to Make Friends Outside Edinburgh’s Queer Community

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    Why I Chose to Make Friends Outside Edinburgh’s Queer Community

    As an asexual person, I live a very quiet life in the LGBTQ community. I identify as queer, so it鈥檚 hardly surprising that I have a lot of friends who also identify as queer. Well, I do back home that is. I didn鈥檛 regularly attend any LGBTQ clubs or groups or anything like that on…

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  • A Homesick Student’s Guide to Spending the Holiday Season Abroad

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    A Homesick Student’s Guide to Spending the Holiday Season Abroad

    For me, November is always a hard month. By November, I鈥檝e passed out of midterm hell and I wade through the month as a sort of holiday purgatory; it鈥檚 when I feel the most homesick. Normally, I don鈥檛 go home for Thanksgiving鈥攖he break is too short, the plane tickets too expensive鈥攂ut as the air gets chillier and I…

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  • How to Get Involved in Theatre at the University of Edinburgh

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    How to Get Involved in Theatre at the University of Edinburgh

    Edinburgh is well known for the performing arts. Every summer, it hosts the Fringe Festival, one of the world鈥檚 largest gatherings for music, theatre, dance and comedy. Although Fringe 2016 has already passed, my tutorial instructor for my History of Edinburgh course told us during our tour of the Royal Mile that his favorite game…

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  • The Unexpected and Everlasting Benefits of Study Abroad

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    The Unexpected and Everlasting Benefits of Study Abroad

    When I was deciding to study abroad, the last thing on my mind was my impending senior year job search. For one, I never really considered that study abroad would help me in any way down the line. I didn鈥檛 study abroad to better prepare myself for my career, I studied abroad to have an amazing…

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  • 4 Differences I Noticed on My Homestay

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    4 Differences I Noticed on My Homestay

    Spending only a weekend at my Scottish homestay was not nearly enough time.The two days we spent with our host family in Cumbria were jam packed with all the touristy things鈥攄ay tripping around the beautiful Lake District, climbing hills (by car, thank goodness) to see the rolling green spread out before us, visiting the Beatrix Potter attractions…

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  • Stereotyping Can (and Does!) Happen to Anyone

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    Stereotyping Can (and Does!) Happen to Anyone

    Studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland, and traveling throughout Europe taught me about independence, other cultures, and perceptions of one culture by another. Stereotyping a country or its people is common and something that I encountered frequently while abroad. My accent gives two clues as to where I鈥檓 from: the United States, and if one is…

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  • Sense of Direction in Edinburgh

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    Sense of Direction in Edinburgh

    You wave goodbye to your family, dragging your suitcase behind you and your stomach is already alight with butterflies. The fluttering creatures go weightless at take-off and maybe drop a bit at landing, but they don鈥檛 really disappear for a few of days. Moving to a new country鈥攁 new continent鈥攊ncites all sorts of feelings, from excitement to giddiness, probably…

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  • Mind the Gap

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    Mind the Gap

    While studying abroad in Scotland, my friend and I decided to take the short four-hour train ride through the beautiful British countryside to one of the most historic and iconic cities in the world: London, England. I believe that Samuel Johnson said it best: 鈥淲hen a man is tired of London, he is tired of…

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  • An Athlete Abroad

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    An Athlete Abroad

    The light from my computer聽reflects off of my glasses. My eyes are scanning the page at breakneck speed.聽Click, click, click, my fingers fly across the keyboard and furiously venture deeper into the virtual realm. Italy, England, Greece, Ireland, Scotland, Poland, and many more countries are listed in my laptop鈥檚 history. I need to go to…

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