Category Archives: Student Blog Project 2015

A thought on Cultural Immersion

Next week, I will finish my exchange program at Dickinson College, and at this moment, some memories bubble to the surface. After packing my clothes and belongings, the smell of the yellow books borrowed from the library or the glimpse of photos from the first weeks in the US trigger the best and the worst … Continue reading A thought on Cultural Immersion Continue reading

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Top 10 Works of Art: Dickinson College’s Library

Dickinson College’s Waidner-Spahr Library is a wonderful study space and resource. It has books of all shapes and sizes, periodicals, the Biblio Cafe, and great technological resources—however, not many notice its incredible art. Works of art are scattered throughout the library’s three floors. While those of you who are Dickinson students are preparing for finals, […] Continue reading

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The Meal of the New Year: Pulled Pork

Hello all and happy holiday season to all. Hope your holiday preparation is off to a smooth start and presents are being purchased. The holiday season is crazy time for all and I am not sure how many of you read … Continue reading Continue reading

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the one where i met my best friend

Alright. Time to talk about something that I love more than anything in this entire world: my dog. Growing up, my family always had dogs. From the time I was born to the time I was about 5, we had three large dogs. One was a Bull-Mastiff named Hooch, one was a something else named […] Continue reading

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What Wine Represents in One of the World Wine Capitals

“Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world and one of the most natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, and it offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than, possibly, any other purely sensory thing.” ― Ernest Hemingway One of the main attractions that […] Continue reading

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Recap of the Big Ten Conference Championship

For those of you who didn’t listen to my podcast I posted last week predicting the outcome of the Big Ten Conference Championship Game, thank goodness.  For those of you who did listen to it, I deeply apologize for my embarrassing prediction.  Remember when I said confidently Wisconsin would beat Ohio State 34-24?  Well, Ohio […] Continue reading

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My Cuppa Tea: An Ode to Biddy’s Tea Room

As I trudged to class through the chilling rain and gusty winds this afternoon, I wanted nothing more than to sit down and have a piping hot cuppa. But I didn’t just want a cup of English breakfast tea from the Quarry, a café on my college’s campus. I wished that I was back at […] Continue reading

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Our Generation is Scared

Over the last few days, I have been at it again talking to people around campus.  However, this time around, it did not go as smoothly as the last time, where I conducted a mini-study.  My goal was to add some student perspective to my airstrike podcast I produced last week, but I ran into a […] Continue reading

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Interview with Mari Steed

Mari Steed was adopted from Ireland and brought to the US, her mother is a survivor of the Magdalene laundries. Mari has worked in the field of adoption activism for decades. She is the US coordinator for Adoption Rights Alliance, she also works with Justice for Magdalene’s Research and The Philomena Project. I got in […] Continue reading

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My Uncle Is Spot On

Here is my podcast on why troops are needed in the Middle East. Enjoy! I wanted to get a podcast on my blog to show you guys the type of passion I have for this issue.  I will be honest with you.  You will hear some facts about our airstrikes on ISIS and how it […] Continue reading

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