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How To Pet a Barrel Cactus

by Miranda Boyink / Dec 05, 2013 / 0 comments

Picture the Sonoran Desert. Beautiful landscape filled with cacti: yellow cholla, green saguaros, small hedgehog and pincushion, and even the non-cacti plants: brilliant red ocotillo, dense green ironwood, with mountains in the distance.

 

A Student's Perspective: Study Abroad in Florence and Siena, Italy

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Dec 05, 2013 / 0 comments

Buon Giorno! To continue with our College Programming Series, we are featuring Andrea Aloe, who studied in Florence and Siena, Italy! Andrea is one of our participants who studied abroad specifically to learn the Italian language.

Land of the Ring

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Dec 04, 2013 / 0 comments

Montrose, Colorado is surrounded by mountains, lakes, rivers and valleys, making it a beautiful, serene place. Amazingly, I happen to live here. Colorado, I feel, is the epitome of the classic fantasy world, with stunning mountains, glens, forests, and all that good stuff.

Visby: One of the Best Preserved Medieval Cities in Scandinavia

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Dec 04, 2013 / 0 comments

After nearly five years living in Sweden, there are so many places that I have yet to visit. I have a top five list of places I tell myself I am going to see every year, but somehow it never happens, I usually end up traveling abroad instead of within Sweden.

10 Tips for Trekking in Nepal

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Dec 04, 2013 / 0 comments

In May 2010, my family and I went to Nepal for a month. Over the course of that month, we traveled all across Nepal, but the highlight—for me, anyways—was trekking in the beautiful Khumbu region.

5 Reasons Videos Go Viral

by Sicily Kolbeck / Dec 04, 2013 / 0 comments

What do you do when you’re bored? Do you play with your dog? Watch TV? Or do you do what most people do, go on YouTube? No need to lie. I do the same.

3 Golden Rules for Traveling to Bulgaria

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Dec 04, 2013 / 0 comments

All too often unrealistic expectations and personal prejudices prevent us from fully understanding and experiencing the unique places around the world (Bulgaria included) that we so eagerly set out to see. Getting there, although it could be quite difficult at times, is just half the battle.

Visiting Demre, Turkey: More than Santa Claus

by Asako Maruoka /
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Dec 03, 2013 / 0 comments

Have you heard of Demre, Turkey? It’s on the southwest Mediterranean coast, in the Antalya Province. And, it’s the town of three names – currently named Kale, although no one calls it that. Most people head to Demre to visit the church of St.

Winter Adds to Fun at National Wildlife Refuges

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Dec 03, 2013 / 0 comments

Even in winter, national wildlife refuges hold pleasures for nature lovers. Look for surprises, too: ducks and geese in profusion, a furtive red fox darting past, animal prints stamped clearly in the ground, the creaking of trees in the cold. Try exploring some trails by snowshoe. Or take a wildlife tour … on a horse-drawn sleigh.

10 Ways to Survive Your Family During the Holidays

by Sicily Kolbeck / Dec 03, 2013 / 0 comments

Are there families that get along during the holidays? Possibly, but in my case, no. Don’t get me wrong, I love my family. They love me and are funny, and are always there for me, but they drive me absolutely nuts! Up until now, I never noticed how crazy and dysfunctional the Siegel family is.

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