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European Adventures

Austria has everything to offer curious minds from the cultural epicenter of art, music, and history that is Vienna to beautiful baroque towns set against the backdrop of the awe-inspiring Austrian Alps like Salzburg. 1.) Warm up your vocal cords for a sing-a-long. “The Sound of Music” was filmed in and around Salzburg and there...
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By Jillian Giannelli Study abroad is everything you dreamed of and more.  You have traveled to more countries in the last month and a half than you probably have in your life.  From France to Spain to Croatia, it is safe to say that you are officially cooler than your friends who are partying back...
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It is common knowledge that every time you speak to someone about the fact that you are going back to college, the standard response is “wow, I would do anything to go back, enjoy it!” On the other hand, when you tell former abroad students that you are planning to go the response resembles a kid on Christmas...
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Bus2alps is breaking into July and we know it’s a little toasty out there but the holiday spirit is still in the air. Now, the big man (Santa Claus) said it’s too hot to lug around gifts so he’s relying on Bus2alps! All you have to do is book a trip from July 1st to...
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By Sara Wiseman As Americans, we picture July as a month dedicated to celebrate the awesomeness of our country. Hoards of people storm the streets decked out in red, white and blue and eat an excessive amount of hot dogs to celebrate our independence and may offer digits as sacrifice to fireworks to please our...
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By Michelle LaPorte 1. First and foremost, study abroad. Spend 4 months in Prague, or 6 weeks in Florence. Do it while you’re young and while you have the chance. You’re never as free as you are in your early 20s, so go for it. You’ll be the envy of your friends, relatives, and total strangers....
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By Becca Pilolla There’s only one word that really describes Prague, and it’s fairytale. It’s so easy to get caught up in what the city of Prague has to offer. Form the huge castle, to the gorgeous Cathedral at the end of it, from the Old Square, to the cheap food! What kind of fairytale doesn’t include great...
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By Sara Wiseman It was early and my sleeping body rocked to the gentle sway of a bus en route to a destination envious to any normal human: Cinque Terre. However, the increasingly loud lullaby of rainfall on the  roof woke me up and an unavoidable sense of “Oh, no” fell to my stomach. No one...
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