England The study abroad tour I went on we traveled to Scotland and England. I loved the whole tour and everything we saw, bu...
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Strawberry Hill: the castle you ought to see
So the countdown begins – 30 days till we are traveling to the UK. For me the day seemed like it would never come and then suddenly it is...
Musings from Museums
Classes have officially ended. Final papers are due in about a week, everyone in the Oxford MOSAIC program for July has left, ex...
Tennis is life, at least at Wimbledon
Do you know where you were on July 11, 2015? It may not seem like an important date to many people, but for this woman it wa...
Musings from airports
Hello again! I have taken to writing a physical journal on this trip so I can document as much as possible while away from my loved ones. I...
Eye saw LONDON
Last weekend the American exchange students all went on a trip to London from Friday to Saturday with the British Studies sponsors. On the i...
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