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Baahston Part 2 (better late than never)

Nov. 16, 2012—A few posts ago, I gave you the low down on my Fall Break adventures in Boston. However, I only divulged half the story. So as promised, here’s the other half. Please just consider this as fashionably late.

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Fall break!

Oct. 8, 2012—This fall break, I decided to visit Atlanta with a bunch of my friends in Vanderbilt.

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And I’m Off!

Sep. 10, 2012—After weeks of packing, dozens of trips to Target, and triple-checking the weight of my bags (one is 46 pounds while the other is 32…at least they’re under 50!), I’m finally flying to London!

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It’s already been one week!

Jun. 19, 2012—I can’t believe that I have been in Poland for a week already. I returned for the summer after receiving an awesome opportunity to volunteer at Auschwitz! Because of that, I came a full week early to see my family, of course. And this first week has been full of football! Oh, also known as...

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If Only I Were Rick Steves

Mar. 22, 2012—I heard Rick Steves, the famous travel guide author, speak at the Student Life Center on Monday. I am beyond jealous of his life.

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Home for the Weekend: Lotus Festival

Oct. 5, 2011—This weekend marked my first and only trip back home (the wonderful Bloomington, IN) until the end of the semester. And what a great weekend it was: international music, dancing, and home-cooked meals! Oh my!

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Fish Heads and Floods

Jun. 28, 2011—In my last post, I said I would be spending a month in Zanzibar, Tanzania teaching English and other things.  I got back from this amazing trip in the middle of June, and can’t wait to tell you all about it. For the geography impaired (me), Tanzania is on the east coast of Africa, under the...

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Guest Blog by Scott Moskowitz ’11

May. 30, 2011—Two weeks after graduating college, I feel I’m finally able to reflect on my experiences at Vanderbilt and the impact that four years here had on my life. When asked why I chose Vanderbilt, my typical reply is that my naïve seventeen year old self thought it was a good idea. Looking back, I can...

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