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Florida Culture for the Week of November 25 by Josh Garrick

by Josh Garrick / Nov 24, 2013 / 0 comments

Florida Culture for the Week of November 25 by Josh Garrick

Now through Dec 29 -- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer at Orlando Rep

The Magic of Fountains

by Miranda Boyink / Nov 23, 2013 / 0 comments

Ever since I was a little kid, I have been fascinated by fountains. I love the way they make me feel connected with the water. I love all kinds of fountains - big fountains, little fountains, garden fountains, credenza fountains. Even as I have grown older, I still feel like I could watch fountains forever. Eventually, I began to take pictures of them.

 

Ten Tips: How to Bike Through France

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Nov 23, 2013 / 0 comments

Is it your dream to bike through France? It can be an incredible, life-changing experience – if you’ve got the right bike, and a good plan. There's nothing worse than trying something (bucket-list worthy) and failing. Consider self-guided cycling holidays in France.

A Family RV Adventure: The Kids Perspective

by Miranda Boyink / Nov 23, 2013 / 0 comments

After staying in Michigan for the summer, just moving one hour every other week or so, my family was ready to move on... until we heard that our very good friends, the Keiters, were heading our direction.

A Tour of the Caribbean

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Nov 22, 2013 / 0 comments

With winter coming on, our thoughts naturally turn to sunshine, warm beaches, a Caribbean breeze flowing across our (pale winter) skin. Of course, we’d like to hit all of the islands, but what to see first? Here are some highlights of a tour of the Caribbean, to help you decide.

New Zealand: A Green and Unique Paradise

by Sarah Albom /
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Nov 21, 2013 / 0 comments

Despite its small size, New Zealand has a variety of different terrains. One minute you could be driving by forests, full of indigenous Cabbage Trees and Nikau palms (the southernmost member of the palm family, it is unique to New Zealand). Next, you might find yourself passing snow-capped mountains, or cruising along the coast.

 

The Bulkley Valley: A Photographic Journey

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Nov 20, 2013 / 0 comments

If you ever wanted to feast your eyes on extraordinary beauty, I've got the book for you. The Bulkley Valley: Photography by Curtis Cunningham, is pure visual treasure.

Faculty Perspective: Study Abroad with Dr. Dave Louis

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Nov 20, 2013 / 0 comments

As part of our College Programming Series, we are continuing to interview students as well as faculty who have participated in different kinds of college programs.

7 Unusual Things to Do in Koh Samui

by Asako Maruoka /
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Nov 20, 2013 / 0 comments

It seems that everyone’s going to Koh Samui these days, and raving about it. An island in Thailand (actually, the second largest island, after Phuket), Koh Samui has beautiful white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and Plenty of coconut trees.

Tracks Once Used

by Harrison Boyink / Nov 19, 2013 / 0 comments

You see them all over America. You barely have to drive ten miles in most places to find them: railroad tracks. Most tracks you cross today are weed-free, frequently-used tracks. But, occasionally, you'll find a set of rusty, overgrown, dilapidated tracks, obviously not in use. Sometimes, there will even be old, unused cars still sitting on the tracks.

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