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Meet Erica, studying in London

It’s spring semester, which means a huge wave of students have or are about to set off around the world for exciting semesters abroad. Erica Steinberg is studying in England.

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Meet Alec, studying in Barcelona

It’s spring semester, which means a huge wave of students have or are about to set off around the world for exciting semesters abroad. Alec Noble is in Barcelona, Spain.

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Meet Jenny, studying at sea

It’s spring semester, which means a huge wave of students have or are about to set off around the world for exciting semesters abroad. Jenny Avallon will circumnavigate the globe in 109 days.

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Meet Hadley, studying in Copenhagen

It’s spring semester, which means a huge wave of students have or are about to set off around the world for exciting semesters abroad. Hadley Malcolm is studying in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Updates from Barcelona

It's hard to believe that I have already been here for over two months.

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Updates from London

I could go on and on about how I have toured Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, but I don’t want to bore you with something you could read in a guidebook. I’d rather share my more interesting adventures.

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Meet Melissa, studying in Buenos Aires

It’s the fall semester, which means a  wave of students have or are about to set off around the world for exciting semesters abroad. Here at The Hatchet we like to keep in touch with our reporters who...

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Meet Ashley, studying in Paris

Ashley Carufel | Senior | Journalism | Paris, France | Program: AUP I want to have an affair with cheese. Gooey cheese, wax-covered cheese, or even stinky cheese—there is not one type I would turn...

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Meet David, studying in Surfers Paradise

David Besnainou | Junior | International Business and Marketing | Surfers Paradise, Australia | Bond University After enduring 25 punishing hours aboard an aircraft, I finally discovered The Land of...

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Meet Tess, studying in Edinburgh

Tess Malone | Junior | English | Edinburgh, Scotland | University of Edinburgh Cheers from Edinburgh! When they said it was rainy in Scotland, they weren’t kidding. As a Scot, it is your duty to have a...

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Meet Elise, studying in Amman

Elise Chen | Junior | International Affairs | Amman, Jordan | University of Jordan The first rule of living in Amman, Jordan is: don’t smile. Seriously. Smiling at a cab driver or a sales clerk is...

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Updates from Melissa, studying in Buenos Aires

This post was written by Melissa Turley, who is studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. My biggest worry before leaving for study abroad was that I would be missing out on all the social...

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Updates from Chris, studying in Copenhagen

This post was written by Chris Bailey, who is studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. It’s been about a month since I staggered off a plane and into Copenhagen airport, more than a little jet lagged....

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Updates from Ashley, studying in Paris

This post was written by Ashley Carufel, who is studying abroad in Paris, France. Having a bad time in Paris would require a conscious effort. I swear this city must inherently forbid its visitors from...

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Updates from Tess, studying in Edinburgh

After a month in Edinburgh, I’m finally hitting my stride. Classes have started, all three of them. Needless to say, I have plenty of time to scope out the city. I can find my way around the...

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Updates from Elise, studying in Amman

The second rule of studying abroad in Jordan: make time. We are constantly reminded that there is Western time and then there is AST—Arab Standard Time. AST is at least one time zone behind the nominal...

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Updates from David, studying in Surfers Paradise

Australia is characterized by its endless Outback, beach culture and sweltering heat. Going very down under, however, provides an entirely different experience—not to mention climate.

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Updates from Melissa, studying in Buenos Aires

This post was written by Melissa Turley, who is studying abroad in Buenos Aires. In my past twenty years, my life has moved in a relatively linear motion of expected events. The comfort of this...

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Updates from Tess, studying in Edinburgh

This post was written by Tess Malone, who is studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. Possibility is lurking in every café in Edinburgh. But, I must admit that inspiration has been hard to come by in...

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Updates from Elise, studying in Amman

The third rule of studying abroad in Jordan: Know your roots.

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Updates from David, studying in Surfers Paradise

Even when it comes to monsoonal rains, Australians seem to think everything is ‘roses and butterflies.'

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Updates from Tess, studying in Edinburgh

Climbing a mountain was the one thing that stood between me and Edinburgh.

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Updates from David, studying in Surfers Paradise

This post was written by David Besnainou, who was studying abroad in Surfers Paradise, Australia. One of my professors at Bond University taught me that when study abroad students return home, they...

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Updates from Chris, back from Copenhagen

This post was written by Chris Bailey, who was studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. I finally left Europe on Dec. 24, victorious in a harrowing battle with the denizens of Heathrow Airport’s...

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Updates from Melissa, back from Buenos Aires

This post was written by Melissa Turley, who was studying abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Newton’s first law of motion states an object in motion will stay in motion unless some outside force...

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Updates from Ashley, back from Paris

This post was written by Ashley Carufel, who was studying abroad in Paris, France. Paris gave me four wonderful months of wine and culture, and I guess it just did not want to let me go. In the middle...

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Updates from Miranda, studying in London

And when I say beat, I mean just that. Music, tune, note, song; any terminology you want to use. Forget Estelle – London Town is stuck in the 90s.

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Updates from Ashley, studying in London

As I begin to pack my bags and head back to America, I feel mixed emotions. I am so excited to see all my loved ones at home. At the same time I know I am going to miss London. London will always have...

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Updates from Jennifer, studying in Sevilla

On the day of my midterm for my intensive advanced Spanish grammar class, I woke up at 12:30 p.m. because my alarm did not go off as planned. My class had started at noon and in a panic, I frantically...

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Updates from Nicolas, studying in Paris

I tried to remember that when I left for Paris at the end of the summer, and arriving in such a beautiful city was far from disappointing. My very first day in Paris reminded me of how important it is...

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Updates from Nicolas, studying in Paris

As I reflect on my semester in Paris, I have come to realize the most important part of any study abroad experience is precisely what I am facing right now – the last handful of days.

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Updates from Jennifer, back from Sevilla

I went into the study abroad experience expecting to form a strong connection with Spanish culture, but I came out from the semester with close friends across the world.

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Updates from Lauren, studying in Sevilla

I chose to study in Sevilla because I wanted a smaller city that wasn’t as popular for tourists, where I knew I’d be forced to speak Spanish. So far, Sevilla has exceeded my expectations.

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Updates from Scott, studying in Madrid

Something might happen to me after I land at JFK Airport, and it could jeopardize my psychological stability.

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In volatile Middle East, it’s best to keep your head down

At the risk of sounding like a timid American tourist, making a decision that guarantees my safety is more important to me than being able to hang a tear gas-soaked bandana in my dorm room.

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A Turkish spa day: Up close and a little too personal

The hamam, or Turkish bath, has been a centuries-old tradition shared by sultans and villagers alike, as well as a must-do tourist activity. The catch? Don’t expect to bathe in private.

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The politics of Ramadan in Turkey

In Istanbul– a melting pot of ideas, faiths and ethnicities – a closed restaurant reflected not only tensions between the religious and the secular, but also the protests that rocked the city last month.

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Watching upheaval, rebirth of an Indian state

Shortly after the Congress Party announced that one of India's largest states would split, supporters of a united Andhra called for a 72-hour bandh, or protest, which closed all shops, schools and even...

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Musings of an art major in and around Melbourne

This post was written by Hatchet reporter Ann Marie MacVey, who is currently studying abroad in Australia. After vegetating on a plane for 16 hours, I emerged from a dark, metal cylinder of hibernation...

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After excursion to Sydney, a longing for slow-pace of Australia’s tropics

My excursion to Sydney served as a firm reminder of why I opted out of a big city in the first place – to shake that hyper-competitive mindset that is linked to metropolitan life and American culture.

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