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Farming with a Pro

by Gabriel Miller / Nov 09, 2013 / 0 comments

Farming is something that takes patience and love. When I was a little boy, I had a barrel that was cut in half that mom said I could fill with flowers. My sister had one too, and she bought flowers at the store, but I had no money so I went around and got weeds.

Stockholm's Archipelago: Midsummer in Muskö

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Nov 07, 2013 / 0 comments

As you might remember, last summer I wrote about Muskö as part of my archipelago series, and today I am writing about it again as this summer we happened to spend

The TRIO Student Success Program: Amber Gill

by Stasia Lopez /
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Nov 07, 2013 / 0 comments

For many students who are going off to college, they are the first in their families to attend higher education. They are dubbed first-generation, for being the first in the family to obtain an education. They also may or may not have had much academic preparation or guidance prior to attending college, and often feel lost in the process.

SA Luxury Expeditions Reviews Cultural Travel in Machu Picchu

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Nov 07, 2013 / 0 comments

Here at Wandering Educators, we are often asked to define cultural travel. My short answer to that:

Cultural travel is deep, local, insightful; always seeking to learn; a way of experiencing a culture from the inside - as a participant, instead of a tourist.

Traveling the World as a Musician

by Christoph Hodel / Nov 06, 2013 / 0 comments

Traveling around the world as a musician often has quite a bit of glamour associated with the title. One might think of screaming fans and road trips. This is, of course, referring to the typical fun-filled band life we all see in movies.
    

Stockholm's Archipelago: Gällnö

by Talia Klundt /
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Nov 06, 2013 / 0 comments

And we are off again to Stockholm's Archipelago, this time to Gällnö! Thankfully I have a few friends here in Stockholm who love the archipelago as much as I do, so it doesn't take much convincing to go out on a beautifully sunny day.

Expat Holidays: Halloween in India

by Christoph Hodel / Nov 06, 2013 / 0 comments

My family and I are currently living in India, along with fourteen other students from St.

The Best of Visiting Belfast: Part Two

by Caroline Ryan / Nov 06, 2013 / 0 comments

In The Best of Visiting Belfast: Part One, we covered Belfast attractions such as the Titanic Quarter, the Cathedral Quarter, Queen’s University area, some hot clubs and some lovely wee pubs. Now let’s hit some of the theatres and shops, and the historical murals Belfast is famous for.

Finding the Falls

by Sydney Kahl / Nov 06, 2013 / 0 comments

Livermore Falls, located in Plymouth, New Hampshire, is historically, geologically, ecologically, culturally, and recreationally significant.

 

Powder Days and Stellar Slopes

by Christian DeMichiel / Nov 05, 2013 / 1 comments

As we travel throughout the country in our RV, we always seem to spend our winters in Florida or other warm climate destinations, enjoying endless, sunshine filled days. Snow is never part of the equation.

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