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A Foodie's Guide to Rome

by Talia Klundt /
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Oct 29, 2013 / 0 comments

So I realized there is one place that I have not written about yet, one of my most favorite cities in the world, Rome.  Rome is where my love of travel first started and where I first studied abroad. Fast forward many years later, it still remains one of the biggest loves of my life.

Florida Culture for the Week of October 28: Halloween Edition, by Josh Garrick

by Josh Garrick / Oct 28, 2013 / 0 comments

Florida Culture for the Week of October 28: Halloween Edition, by Josh Garrick

 

Oct 29 – American Guild of Organists FREE SPOOKTACULAR Organ Concert

Gone with the Dream

by Sicily Kolbeck / Oct 27, 2013 / 0 comments

There is an expression my family uses: you can’t swing a dead cat without hitting……(Insert noun). In Marietta, Georgia, you can’t swing a dead cat without hitting history. History is everywhere. On every block, there is a historic house. There is a surprising amount of museums in this small town. History and modern culture blend together in harmony.

The Advantages of Being a Globally-Minded Writer

by Jackson Duckworth /
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Oct 26, 2013 / 1 comments

 

 

~Travel Writing:

My definition of travel writing is different than many other people's definition. I don't mean just blogging and sharing my experiences. But more like capturing the essence and culture of that placeand adding it to a story.

 

Exploring the English Riviera

by Asako Maruoka /
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Oct 26, 2013 / 0 comments

Have you heard of the English Riviera? It’s a great nickname for Torquay, a coastal town located in Devon, along the English Channel (and the surrounding area). Why the English Riviera?

An Eruption in Pompeii Leads to Pliny’s Last Breath

by Christian DeMichiel / Oct 26, 2013 / 0 comments

My family and I were visiting the Pompeii Ruins in Italy. We had walked through cobblestone streets, ran among the ruins, lingered in the old gardens, and even played fetch with a few dogs we came across along the way.  After an exhausting morning of discovering the history of this unique area, I was ready for a much needed nap.

Goodbye, Nigeria...For Now

by Dr. Michael Bitz /
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Oct 25, 2013 / 0 comments

My final day in Nigeria was a very good one. The teachers continued the workshop from Wednesday, this time writing comic book manuscripts and creating their actual comic books. It was clear that they were truly understanding the "language" of comics: the balance of art and writing that makes comics what they are.

The Sardinian Cookbook: The Cooking and Culture of a Mediterranean Island

by Rosie Carbo /
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Oct 25, 2013 / 0 comments

Americans have been hooked on pizza and pasta since Italian immigrants began dishing it out decades ago. That’s where many of us got our perception of Italian food.  Now, with the popularity of travel abroad, that perception is changing.    

Secret Agent Man

by Dylan DeMichiel /
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Oct 24, 2013 / 0 comments

James Bond, Jason Bourne, and Ethan Hunt are some of my favorite on-screen undercover agents. They make saving the world look easy! They are always undetectable and unnoticeable. But I take notice! Watching them break necks, decipher codes, perform incredible stunts, and outrun constant peril makes me think that I have what it takes to do what they do so well.

To Be Free

by Miranda Boyink / Oct 24, 2013 / 0 comments

I love writing. In 2010, my dad told me about a website called Storybird. It is a website where people from all around the world connect to write. I made friends with a lot of the users, but one that really stuck out to me was Deepfried_freak. She was different from the rest.

 

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