Travel, Trepidation, and Theatre

Kathryn Funderburg October 6, 2015

O wonderHow many godly creatures are there here!How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,That has such people in't.–William Shakespeare My journey to Edinburgh to see the theatrical adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World began well enough… More

Two Days and Immeasurable Experiences

Mary Schrott October 5, 2015

In traditional Irish form, this blog post is a little late. Well not so much late, but it is about last weekend versus this weekend and it’s currently Sunday night. Part of me, however, likes to think my tardiness is because I’ve needed a full week to… More

Two Different Cultures

Alexis Schwartz September 29, 2015

It is now between week 9 and week 10 here in Oz, this magical week known as lecture recess. It’s not something we have in the States but something that we really should! All it is, is just a week where you get a break from lecture and class in the middle… More

A Constant Sense of Discovery

Gaelen McCartney September 29, 2015

I never knew that I would be able to re-live freshman year again, but it happened. Freshers week was just as I’m sure a lot of you are thinking, so I don’t need to explain much. The past two and a half weeks have been so much fun being able to explore… More

The Sir Duncan Rice Library

Kathryn Funderburg September 29, 2015

“The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.”— Carl T. Rowan As an avid reader, libraries are one of my favorite places in the world. I can spend hours contentedly searching the shelves… More

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