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By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 2 December 2018

Artist of the Month: Czech This Out with Petra and David Bachron

Gorgeous. That's the word I use (usually out loud, in an exclamatory fashion) whenever I see our featured artist this month, Czech This Out (Petra and David Bachron), on instagram. I love their work, separately and combined. I love their story, and I love their passion for art, and life. 

By Claire Bennett , 28 November 2018

#VolunteerAbroadBecause It Will Shape You

Note: This interview is part of a series from Learning Service.

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  • #VolunteerAbroadBecause
  • volunteering
  • Peace Corps
  • travel
  • education
By Lexa Pennington , 28 November 2018

How To Start A Teacher Travel Blog In 4 Easy Steps

Whether you are a traveling teacher, travel during summer vacation, or are on sabbatical, there are experiences you just want to share—whether with your friends, class, colleagues, or maybe even the world. This makes starting a teacher travel blog an amazing and rewarding idea.

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  • travel
  • travel writing
  • blogging
  • education
By Culinary Spelunker , 26 November 2018

Donut-Hopping Portland: 3 Quintessential Hotspots

While Portlanders may not have invented donuts, they certainly seem to have perfected them. The so-called donut culture here is well fed – inspiring Portlanders to declare their favorites, and to slight those they deem inferior, to both their friends and the public alike.

By Lexa Pennington , 20 November 2018

Ways to Give Back to Local Communities When Travelling

Supporting the local communities of places we visit as tourists and travellers is a great way to give back, show your appreciation, and receive a warm welcome from the locals. After all, we’re visitors in their hometowns, so the least we can do is show respect and offer support in simple yet impactful ways. Wondering how you can give back on your travels and make yourself a better traveller?

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  • travel
  • give back
  • volunteering
By Kerry Dexter , 19 November 2018

Music for the Changes of Autumn

Autumn: at times there are vibrant colors in the foliage. At times there are muted hues of rain swept days. The stars are brilliant some nights. On other nights,there are no stars to see for the clouds. Sometimes there's a hint of warm breeze; more often, it's the sharp edge of wind that hints of winter. At times there's sunshine; at times there's snow. It is a time for gatherings, and a time for solitude. There is time for conversation, and space for reflection. Autumn: it is  a season of shifts.
 

By Tom Bentley , 17 November 2018

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

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  • travel
  • basketball
  • history
  • sports
By Asako Maruoka , 16 November 2018

Pros and Cons of Studying Abroad

College offers many brilliant opportunities. One of the most advantageous is the possibility to study abroad. Traveling and learning about new ways of life is exciting and has that special appeal to young people. Let’s be honest, that is why studying abroad is so popular among student in the first place – not because that university overseas offers unique curriculum or unrivaled library resources. 

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  • study abroad
  • tips
  • travel
  • #studyabroadbecause
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 16 November 2018

A First Look at Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Last night, we had the great fortune to head to Detroit to see a movie premiere of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Of course, we cosplayed some of our favorite characters: Newt, Tina, and Credence.

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  • Harry Potter
  • Fantastic Beasts
  • movies
  • Grindelwald
  • Dumbledore
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 14 November 2018

Unique Cosplays at Grand Rapids Comic Con

This past weekend was the long-awaited annual Grand Rapids Comic Con. Held at Devos Place, a soaring, light-filled conference center, there was plenty of room to wander...and ask people for photos!

Here are some of the most unique cosplays we discovered...

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  • cosplay
  • cosplaying
  • cosplayers
  • Grand Rapids Comic Con

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Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

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European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

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