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Sex Ed and Art.

Rebecca Shaheen

As usual, Wednesday equals field study day. This Wednesday, I actually had two of them.
My Gender and Sexuality class took a trek to “Sex and Samfund,” which I think of as the Planned Parenthood of Denmark. This place offers sex education to studen… Continue reading

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"Boy" by the Australian artist Ron Mueck.

Treesa Leung

My favourite piece at the AroS museum.  Simply phenomenal. Continue reading

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Treesa Leung

(Sources: http://koikoikoi.com/2011/10/your-rainbow-panorama/)
“Your Rainbow Panorama” enters into a dialogue with the existing architecture and reinforces what is assured beforehand, that is to say the view of the city. I have created a space … Continue reading

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The high point of my short study tour was definitely visiting…

Treesa Leung

The high point of my short study tour was definitely visiting the ARoS Museum in Aarhus.  I’m a big modern art fan, and I gotta say ARoS is one of the best modern art museums that I’ve ever been!  The exhibitions were absolutely fascinat… Continue reading

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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Perri VanderClock

Today I started checking off things on my Copenhagen bucket list by going to the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek because it’s free on Sundays. Of course, as soon as I got off the train I realized I forgot my camera, which was really disappointing because the … Continue reading

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Remember Your Rembrandt

Julie Kendall

One of the best decisions I made in my college career (besides choosing Wooster and deciding to study abroad in …

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Florence

Perri VanderClock

Florence was the first place we traveled to that didn’t involve waking up really early or arriving in the dead of night. It was great. And our hostel was one of the best of the trip- it looked like a hotel, was right down the street from the duomo, a… Continue reading

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Local Natives

Kelsey Nosek

I like them. Found this on MFRLocal Natives | Who Knows Who Cares | A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.Also the Strokes have a new single called “Under Cover of Darkness” which is pretty good! Continue reading

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Western Denmark

Kelsey Nosek

I got back late last night from our short study tour to the western part of Denmark. It was really fun, but I was soo tired afterwards. I think the space bus + sleep deprivation + academic visits + cultural mumbo-jumbo all had something to do with it.S… Continue reading

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Happy Groundhog Day!

Caitlin Aymong

Happy Groundhog Day to all! Honestly, I didn’t remember it was Groundhog day until dinnertime when my host family explained that today is the “motorcylists’ birthday”. That’s because if you say the date in Danish it sounds like the sound a motorcycle m… Continue reading

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Bundle Up For…Banking?

Sara Robinson

Sometimes I feel like embarrassing things happen to me just so I can blog about them. Today was definitely one of those days. Since it’s Wednesday two of my classes scheduled field studies. In the morning my Danish class went … Continue reading Continue reading

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“Second Class” in Switzerland

Sara Robinson

There is something to be said for traveling independently without a tour guide or group. I’ve never learned so much about myself, the world around me, or traveling in general. This weekend my friend Allison and I successfully planned a … Continue reading Continue reading

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